“…Luminescence of octaethyl H 2 iBC and its metal complexes have been studied [6,7], with most attention paid to polarized fluorescence spectra of the metal complexes [7] (the free base does not phosphoresce). Derivatives of H 2 iBC that are stabilized by adding two methyls to each of the β-carbons for both hydrogenated pyrrole rings, H 2 -2,2,7,7,12,13,17,18-octamethyl-iBC (H 2 OMiBC), and the analogous compound with a cyano group in the meso-position, H 2 -5-cyano-2,2, 8,8,12,13,17, COMiBC), have been synthesized [8,9]. The spectroscopic properties of these compounds were characterized [10][11][12][13][14][15][16], in particular, NH-isomerism in these types of molecules was observed.…”