The Siamese-Twin Porphyrin and Its Copper and Nickel Complexes: A Non-Innocent Twist, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
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This thesis describes the first and long-sought successful synthesis of a new pyrazole-expanded porphyrin, a higher analog of porphyrin. This "Siamese-Twin Porphyrin" provides two conjoined porphyrin-like coordination spheres, thus being able to accommodate two metal ions within the same ligand. In her thesis, Lina Blusch not only explains the challenging synthesis and characterization of the ligand system, but also its application to the synthesis of homo- and hetero-bimetallic Ni and Cu complexes. She observes interesting metal-metal-interactions in the complexes, that lead to a non-innocent multistep redox chemistry. The ligand system and its complexes show an intriguing twisted geometry, giving rise to helical chirality and other fascinating properties. This study explores the first steps and opens up a new chemistry of expanded porphyrins with the potential to biomimetic applications.
General Introduction.- Objective.- Route to the Siamese-Twin Porphyrin.- Siamese-Twin Porphyrin LH4.- Nickel and Copper Complexes.- Redox Properties.- Summary and Outlook.- Experimental Section.- APENDIX: Crystallographic Details.- Details on DFT calculations.

Nominated by the University Göttingen (Germany) as an outstanding PhD thesis

Describes the first successful synthesis of a pyrazole-expanded porphyrin, that is able to host two metal ions in close vicinity - the "Siamese-Twin Porphyrin"

Provides a comprehensive characterization of the new siamese twin porphyrin, thus making first explorations of its new interesting chemistry

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras