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Rampal Vishwakarma1, Narayan Ch Jana1, Mainak Das2
1School of Chemical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), An OCC of Homi Bhabha National Institute, Bhubaneswar, 752050, Odisha, India.
Abstract:
Octaphyrins, offer unparalleled opportunities for designing complex molecular architectures with distinct physical and chemical properties. However, lemniscate-shaped benzioctaphyrins remain scantily explored, leaving a gap in understanding how this unconventional geometry/shape influences macrocyclic behaviour. In this study, we explore the design, synthesis, and structural properties of benzioctaphyrin by incorporating the bis-E-stilbene unit, where a vinylene π-bridge connects phenylene rings. The benzioctaphyrin(2.0.1.0.2.0.1.0) adopts a lemniscate topology to alleviate steric strain, with protonation inducing conformational desymmetrization. The presence of a meta-phenylene unit thwarts the global π-conjugation, rendering the macrocycle nonaromatic. Notably, this work represents the first exploration of the oligomeric vinylene group in benzioctaphyrin framework. It offers new insights into how structural modifications influence topology, π-electron delocalization, and macrocyclic flexibility, setting the stage for future advancements in topologically unique porphyrinoid systems.
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