“…The synthesis avoided unlikely four-fold activation of C–H bonds of the formal ligand, 2 , and followed the tellurium-to-metal substitution protocol, employed in our former studies. 15,20–22 The synthetic path, starting with tetrakis(4-methoxyphenyl)-21,23-ditelluraporphyrin 3 , 16 takes advantage of a significant difference in the reactivity of a tellurophene unit towards platinum( ii ) and rhodium( i ) salts, which determines the order of steps. Thus, a single tellurium-to-metal replacement proceeded with platinum( ii ), yielding the known 21-platina-23-telluraporphyrin 4 , 21 which served as a starting material for the second substitution with the more reactive rhodium( i ), as shown in Scheme 1.…”