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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 40, 2010 - Issue 3
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Synthesis of Derivatives of Chlorin P6 Trimethyl Ester

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Pages 400-406 | Received 01 Feb 2009, Published online: 06 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

The Vilsmeier reaction of nickel(II) chlorin P6 trimethyl ester with 3-dimethyl-aminoacrolein yielded nickel(II) chlorin P6 20-(2-formylvinyl) trimethyl ester and nickel(II) chlorin P6 3-(1-hydroxyethyl)-3-devinyl-20-(2-formylvinyl) trimethyl ester. Also, the outgrowths of nickel(II) chlorin P6 20-(2-formyl) trimethyl ester and nickel(II) chlorin P6 3-(2-formylvinyl)-3-devinyl-20-(2-formyl) trimethyl ester were obtained by Vilsmeier reaction with dimethylformamide. By treating the derivatives of nickel(II) 20-(2-formyl)-chlorin and nickel(II) 3-(2-formylvinyl)-20-(2-formyl)-chlorin with trifluoracetic acid, the removal of the central nickel(II) ion was accomplished. The derivatives of 20-(2-formyl)-chlorin and 3-(2-formylvinyl)-20-(2-formyl)-chlorin demonstrated considerable bathochromic shift of the major absorption band in the red region of the optical spectrum.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This work was funded by the Jiangsu Education Department (No. 05KJB350031).

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