“…Meso-tetramethophenyl-porphyrin and meso-tetrabiphenyl-porphyrin represent macrocyclic aromatic compounds characterized by an 18π electron structure, composed of four pyrrole subunits interconnected through methine bridges. These compounds exhibit noteworthy electron mobility within the ring, rendering 2 them suitable for diverse applications (Meraghni et al, 2023), including electrochemistry and catalysis (Zuriaga-Monroy et al, 2016), photomedicine (Boutarfaia et al, 2020), and photosynthesis (Zaiz et al, 2012). The nitrogen atoms in these compounds possess the ability to engage in reactions with metal ions, forming stable metalloporphyrin complexes, with transition metal ion complexes being the most extensively studied (Thompson et al, 2018).…”