2021
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202110964
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Corroles: The Hitherto Elusive Parent Macrocycle and its Metal Complexes

Abstract: Corroles,m acrocycles that owe their name to the cobalt-chelating prosthetic group of vitamin B12 and share numerous features with the iron-chelating porphyrin present in heme proteins/enzymes,c onstantly cross new boundaries ever since stable derivatives became easily accessible.P articularly important is the increasing utilization of corroles and the corresponding metal complexes for the benefit of mankind, in terms of new drug candidates for treating various diseases and as catalysts for sustainable energy … Show more

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“…All of the complexes presented in Figure a were synthesized using previously reported procedures and were characterized by UV–vis (ultraviolet–visible) and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy (Figures S1–S5). The bis-pyridine complexes served as the precursors for the triphenyl phosphine complexes 1 -PPh 3 , 2 -PPh 3 , and 3 -PPh 3 ; addition of 1 equiv of PPh 3 to the former complexes led to the full exchange of the two pyridines by PPh 3 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All of the complexes presented in Figure a were synthesized using previously reported procedures and were characterized by UV–vis (ultraviolet–visible) and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy (Figures S1–S5). The bis-pyridine complexes served as the precursors for the triphenyl phosphine complexes 1 -PPh 3 , 2 -PPh 3 , and 3 -PPh 3 ; addition of 1 equiv of PPh 3 to the former complexes led to the full exchange of the two pyridines by PPh 3 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the published high-resolution X-ray crystallography data for all six complexes (Table S1) reveals that the (corrole)Co(py) 2 complexes are 6-coordinate complexes (with two axial pyridines) and planar, while the (corrole)CoPPh 3 complexes are 5-cordinate complexes (with one PPh 3 as an axial ligand) and dome-shaped. 35,36,39,43,44 Examination of the Co−N bond lengths and the displacement of the cobalt(III) ion relative to the corrole plane did not reveal any systematic or significant differences, thus arresting the possibility of reaching any conclusions from this data about the differences in the affinity of the metal ion to the axial ligands as a function of the size of the corrole or the electronic features of the meso-C substituents.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of The Cobalt(iii)mentioning
confidence: 96%