In recent years metalloporphyrins and their derivatives have been proposed as sensitive layer for mass variation based transducers for the detection of volatile compounds. Their sensitivity/selectivity properties have suggested their application in electronic nose systems. Despite the positive applications appeared so far, a systematic study of the kind of interactions ruling the sensing mechanism has not yet been conducted.The selectivity towards a variety of compounds suggests the presence of weak Van der Waals or hydrogen bond interactions, but also certain evidences about coordination interactions with the central metal ion coordinated to the porphyrin were reported.In this paper, a study oriented towards a deeper comprehension of such ...