“…Acetic acid has been chosen for the titration procedure since it forms relatively labile solvated complexes of transition metals, which can be easily broken in the presence of the porphyrin macrocycles to form metallocomplexes: thus, for example, 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18octamethylporphyrin complexation rate constant with Cu 2+ was found to be about 10 5 times higher compared to that measured in pyridine. 32,33 The obtained data on kinetic parameters of Cu-porphyrins formation indicate that electronic effects play the important role in the complexation. Replace of the electron donating substituents in porphyrin 1 for the electron withdrawing ones in the porphyrin 2 leads to almost 100-fold increase in the efficient rate constant k eff of the complexation.…”