“…Having conjugated configuration, porphyrins and metalloporphyrins are remarkable precursors in supramolecular chemistry [15,16] and are considered as excellent components in the design of functional molecular materials with improved electrochemical and physical-chemical properties [16]. Several projects were reported, including molecular wires [17], chemical sensors [18], semi-conductors [19], photo-induced electron transfer [20,21], and solar photovoltaic cells [22,23]. Notably several derivatives based on porphyrin had been developed as efficient photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy (PDT) in clinical applications [24,25].…”