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J Am Chem Soc ; 127(10): 3258-9, 2005 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15755125

ABSTRACT

The investigations of complete nitrogen atom transfer reactions from (nitrido)manganese(V) salen to manganese(III) complexes of porphyrins and corroles revealed that stabilization of the [Mn(N)]2+ moiety is in the order of corrole > porphyrin > salen. The first kinetic examination of this quite fundamental reaction exposed a large solvent effect on both the enthalpy and entropy activation energies. Oxidation of the (nitrido)manganese(V) corroles leads to the first (nitrido)manganese(VI) complexes that are coordinated by tetrapyrrolic ligands.

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Magn Reson Chem ; 42(7): 624-35, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15181633

ABSTRACT

Major advances over the last few years have facilitated the synthesis of a large variety of meso-only substituted corroles that display interesting catalytic, therapeutic and photophysical properties. This work is the first to study extensively the NMR spectral characteristics of both metallated and non-metallated triarylcorroles in various organic solvents and provide guidelines for easy and reliable assignments of 1D 1H spectra from trends of J coupling constants and chemical shifts. An excellent correlation is found between C=C bond lengths derived from 3J(H,H) values and experimental lengths determined by x-ray crystallography of the same molecules. The nuclear Overhauser effect provides a robust 1D 1H NMR tool for determining the selectivity of electrophilic substitutions. Variable-temperature NMR and isotopic labelling reveal a single preferred tautomerization state and unsymmetric ring orientations at -70 degrees C. The beta-pyrrole protons demonstrate long-range heteronuclear couplings with the coordination core (15N) and with the ortho-19F nuclei of the meso-carbon aryl rings. In sum, application of multinuclear magnetic resonance to corroles and their metal complexes, through the compilation of chemical shifts and J couplings and the recognition of trends therein, provides basic information essential to reliable spectral assignments. Additionally, the conclusions drawn about the structures of corroles and the electron densities at various positions of the corrole macrocycle resulting from the application of high-resolution NMR techniques are of importance to an in-depth understanding of the molecular interactions and processes of this relatively new and rapidly expanding class of compounds.


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Algorithms , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Metals/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Porphyrins/chemistry , Hydrogen Bonding , Metals/analysis , Molecular Conformation , Porphyrins/analysis
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 40(11): 2132-2134, 2001 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29712209

ABSTRACT

On pyrrole! The pyrrole-based corrole ligands can offer an alternative to porphyrin systems. The manganese corroles 1-4 are readily synthesized, undergo metal- not ligand-based redox chemistry, and 4 in particular shows impressive catalytic activity in the oxygenation of styrene with iodosylbenzene.

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