“…However, the emergence of planar tetracoordinate carbon (ptC) challenges this fundamental paradigm, offering novel insights into unconventional bonding configurations. , Building upon the pioneering concepts of Hoffmann, Alder, and Wilcox in 1970, a systematic computational inquiry led by Schleyer, Pople, and collaborators culminated in the discovery of 1,1-dilithiocyclopropane, the seminal molecule favoring ptC geometry relative to the tetrahedrally coordinated alternative. To date, theoretical designs of ptC structures led to some emerging as thermodynamically favored global minima, − and a few were realized in the gas phase and laboratory. − These developments underscore the critical importance of meticulous adherence to geometric and electronic criteria. ,, Remarkably, the concept of a planar hypercoordinate atom extends beyond carbon, enveloping all main-group elements within the second period, except Ne, − and progressively extending into higher periods. − This robust expansion markedly enriches the planar hypercoordinate family, representing a pivotal leap forward in advancing our comprehension of atomic bonding. , …”