“…A rather simple means, for another classic, the 2,3,7,8, 12,13,17,18-octaethyl-5,10,15,20-tetranitroporphyrin (H 2 147) pioneered by Dolphin is meso-nitration of Zn(II)OEP to yield saddled porphyrins. 166 Metal complexes with the general MO(R)TPP substructure (R = Et, Pr, iPr, iBu) have been structurally characterized with M = 2H, 64b 3H, 167 4H, 155 P V , 168 V IV , 169 Fe III , 170 Co II , 171 Ni III , 172 Cu II , 173 Zn II , 63 Pd II , 66 and Sn IV , 174 each showing the familiar saddle shape. Similarly, crystal structures of OET(Ar)P with Ar: 175 2,6-diF-C 6 H 3 , 66 2,6-diCl-C 6 H 3 , 176 3,5-diMe-C 6 H 3 , 177 3,4,5-tri-MeO-C 6 H 2 , 178 and C 6 F 5 5b aryl units at C m -positions have been reported.…”