- The Chemistry of Pyrrolic Compounds. LXI Petroporphyrins from the Julia Creek Oil Shale: Further Evidence for the Derivation of Aetiotype Petroporphyrins from Chlorophyll
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The synthesis of the porphyrins (2c-j) has been achieved by the oxidative cyclization of appropriately substituted biladienes-ac.The availability of authentic material has allowed the finalization of the structure of a series of aetiotype fossil porphyrins which vary in substitution pattern at positions 3 and 13.All combinations of H, Me and Et at these positions have now been isolated from natural sources.This points to a common precursor, possibly a divinylporphyrin, and strengthens the belief that the chlorophylls are the prime source of the petroporphyrins.A vinyl group, or a close derivative, is found at position 3 of all chlorophylls while fragmentation of the ubiquitous isocyclic ring of the chlorophylls could yield the vinyl group at position 13.
- Clezy, Peter S.,Fookes, Christopher J. R.,Prashar, Jognandan K.
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p. 775 - 786
(2007/10/02)
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