The Corrole Radical
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1002/ange.201503624
Publication Date:
2015-06-12T22:35:56Z
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ABSTRACT
AbstractThe reaction of 5,10,15‐trimesitylcorrole (H3cor) with tungsten hexachloride and tungsten hexacarbonyl resulted in the unexpected formation of the 3,17‐dichloro‐5,10,15‐trimesitylcorrole radical (H2cor*) as an air‐stable product. X‐ray crystallography proved the planarization of the corrole radical structure, which was rationalized by the reduced steric hindrance of two versus three hydrogen atoms inside the N4 cavity. Although the aromaticity was lost, no specific changes in CC or CN bond distances could be observed. The regioselectivity of the two‐fold chlorination is the result of the nucleophilic attack of chloride ions to an oxidized corrole macrocycle, and is supported by DFT results. The corrole radical acts as a dianionic ligand and allows the insertion of the divalent zinc(II) cation, which usually does not form neutral corrole complexes.
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