“… − These new species feature excellent long-wavelength absorption, enriched redox activities, and outstanding affinity toward anion (e.g., F – , AcO – ). , Although the synthesis of phlorin can date back to 1960 when Woodward employed it as an intermediate in the total synthesis of chlorophyll, the breakthrough for efficiently preparing such macrocycles took place until early 2000. Thereafter, many novel phlorin derivatives such as N-confused phlorins, − core-modified phlorins, − and expanded phlorins − have been prepared with the aim to investigate the chemical transformations, unique photophysical properties, as well as chelating/sensing behaviors in-depth. However, the restriction of the meso-substituents (C 6 F 5, etc.)…”