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Royal Society of Chemistry, Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 23(13), p. 6611-6618

DOI: 10.1039/c5ob00659g

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Corrole and nucleophilic aromatic substitution are not incompatible: A novel route to 2,3-difunctionalized copper corrolates

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Abstract

The insertion of a –NO2 group onto the corrole framework represents a key step for subsequent synthetic manipulation of the macrocycle based on the chemical versatility of such a functionality. Here we report results on the investigation of a copper 3-NO2-triarylcorrolate in nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions with “active” methylene carbanions, namely diethyl malonate and diethyl 2-chloromalonate. Although similar reactions on nitroporphyrins afford chlorin derivatives, nucleophilic attack on carbon-2 of corrole produces 2,3-difunctionalized Cu corrolates in acceptable yields (ca. 30%), evidencing once again the erratic chemistry of this contracted porphyrinoid.