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Porphyrins with exocyclic rings. Part 22: Synthesis of deoxophylloerythroetioporphyrin (DPEP), three ring homologues, and five related nonpolar bacteriopetroporphyrins using a western ring closure and an improved b-bilene methodology
Lash, Timothy D.,Li, Wei,Quizon-Colquitt, Desiree M.
, p. 12324 - 12342 (2008/03/13)
Dipyrrolic intermediates incorporating five-membered carbocyclic rings are easily prepared from cyclopenta[b]pyrroles, and this unit represents the southern half of the DPEP-type geoporphyrins found in organic-rich sediments such as oil shales and petroleum. Related dipyrroles with six-, seven- or eight-membered carbocyclic rings were shown to give b-bilenes when reacted with dipyrrylmethane carbaldehydes under mildly acidic conditions. Following deprotection of the terminal ester groups, cyclization with TFA-CH(OMe)3 gave a series of ring homologues of deoxophylloerythroetioporphyrin (DPEP). The b-bilenes generated from the five-membered ring dipyrroles proved to be rather unstable and had to be used directly without purification. Cyclization gave DPEP contaminated with an etioporphyrin by-product, but these could be separated as the nickel(II) derivatives by flash chromatography. This approach gave superior yields of DPEP compared to previously reported methods. In addition, the methodology could be extended to the synthesis of related petroporphyrins, and a series of five molecular fossils derived from bacteriochlorophylls d were synthesized by this approach.
Porphyrins with exocyclic rings. Part 10.1 Synthesis of meso,β- propanoporphyrins from 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-indoles
Lash, Timothy D.
, p. 359 - 374 (2007/10/03)
Benzyl (6) and tert-buty1 3-methyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-indole-2- carboxylates (28) were easily prepared from cyclohexanone using a variation of the Knorr pyrrole condensation. Regioselective oxidation with lead tetraacetate gave the corresponding 7-acetoxy derivatives, or related solvolysis products, and subsequent reaction with 5-unsubstituted pyrrole-2- carboxylates in the presence of p-toluenesulfonic acid in acetic acid gave a series of 7-pyrrolyltetrahydroindoles 16 in excellent overall yields. Cleavage of the protective ester units, followed by acid-catalyzed condensation with diformyldipyrrylmethanes 19 under modified MacDonald '2 + 2' conditions gave good yields of meso,β-propanoporphyrins 26. This chemistry was sufficiently versatile that a porphyrin with two six-membered exocyclic rings (34) could be prepared by the same methodology. On the other hand, attempts to cyclize an a,c-biladiene 37 incorporating a six-membered carbocyclic ring gave moderate to poor yields of the required meso,β- propanoporphyrin 26a, probably due to a deleterious steric interaction between the carbocyclic ring and an adjacent alkyl substituent. Nonetheless, the results described below demonstrate the value of this approach for the synthesis of sedimentary cycloalkanoporphyrins.
ON THE MODIFYING INFLUENCE OF SIX-MEMBERED CARBOCYCLIC RINGS IN PORPHYRIN CYCLIZATIONS: SYNTHESIS OF MESO,β-PROPANOPORPHYRINS
Lash, Timothy D.
, p. 6877 - 6880 (2007/10/02)
Porphyrins with six-membered exocyclic rings have been synthesised by the MacDonald condensation and the a,c-biladiene route.
