posted on 2016-11-02, 00:00authored byKatarzyna Rybicka-Jasińska, Wenqian Shan, Katarzyna Zawada, Karl M. Kadish, Dorota Gryko
Metalloporphyrins
not only are vital in biological systems but also are valuable catalysts
in organic synthesis. On the other hand, catalytic properties of free
base porphyrins have been less explored. They are mostly known as
efficient photosensitizers for the generation of singlet oxygen via
photoinduced energy transfer processes, but under light irradiation,
they can also participate in electron transfer processes. Indeed,
we have found that free base tetraphenylporphyrin (H2TPP)
is an efficient photoredox catalyst for the reaction of aldehydes
with diazo compounds leading to α-alkylated derivatives. The
performance of a porphyrin catalyst can be optimized by tailoring
various substituents at the periphery of the macrocycle at both the
β and meso positions. This allows for the fine
tuning of their optical and electrochemical properties and hence their
catalytic activity.