Issue 38, 2021

Minding our P-block and Q-bands: paving inroads into main group corrole research to help instil broader potential

Abstract

Main group chemistry is often considered less “dynamic” than transition metal (TM) chemistry because of predictable VSEPR-based central atom geometries, relatively slower redox switching and lack of electronic d–d transitions. However, we delineate what has been made possible with main group chemistry to give it its proper due and up-to-date treatment. The huge untapped potential regarding photophysical properties and functioning hereby spurred us to review a range of corrole reports addressing primarily photophysical trends, synthetic aspects, and important guidelines regarding substitution and inorganic principles. We also look at Ag and Au systems and also consider substitutions such as CF3, halogens, additives and also counterions. Throughout, as well as at the end of this review, we suggest various future directions; further future industrial catalytic and health science research is encouraged.

Graphical abstract: Minding our P-block and Q-bands: paving inroads into main group corrole research to help instil broader potential

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
07 Jan 2021
Accepted
08 Apr 2021
First published
09 Apr 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 4605-4641

Minding our P-block and Q-bands: paving inroads into main group corrole research to help instil broader potential

W. Lee, X. Zhan, J. Palma, J. Vestfrid, Z. Gross and D. G. Churchill, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 4605 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC00105A

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