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Abstract
Phosphorus(V)-centered porphyrins (P(V)-porphyrins) are an important class of functional dyes in many fields of research, and axial ligands on the phosphorus atom affect the electronic properties of P(V)-porphyrins and add functions. Herein, we report on the synthesis and characterization of a hitherto unknown P(V)-porphyrin having hydrogen atoms as axial ligands (1+·PF6-, PF6- is a counter anion). Synthesis of 1+·PF6- was achieved by treatment of dichloro-derivative (2+·Cl-) with LiAlH4 followed by AgPF6 via hydride reduction accompanied by one-electron reduction and one-electron oxidation. The porphyrin core of 1+·PF6- is nonplanar but considerably ruffled. The cyclic voltammogram of 1+·PF6- exhibits two reversible waves, which indicates redox couples among 1+, neutral radical 1•, and 1-. Compound 1+·PF6- is tolerant toward air despite its PH2 moiety due to the energetically low-lying HOMO (highest occupied molecular orbital) and σ(P-H) orbitals.
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