“…Hydrotris(3-phenylpyrazolyl)borate (Tp Ph ) has been utilized as a model for the active sites of various metalloenzymes (Kawabata et al, 1995;Halcrow et al, 1997;Perkinson et al, 1991;Kremer et al, 1997) and as a reagent for DNA binding and cleavage (Dhar et al, 2002). Tp Ph has also been used as a convenient scaffold for metal-mediated chemistry (Slugovc et al, 2000a;Darensbourg et al, 1996Darensbourg et al, , 2004Chisholm et al, 2000), for systematic 113 Cd chemical-shift studies (Reger et al, 1995), and for the synthesis of unusual compounds (Slugovc et al, 2000b;Frazer & Piggott, 1994; Multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2002) Multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2002) Multi-scan (SADABS; Bruker, 2002 Darensbourg et al, 1995Darensbourg et al, , 1996Siemer et al, 2001;Eichhorn & Armstrong, 1990). Although nickel(II) is biologically relevant and the similar compound [hydrotris(3-phenyl-5-methylpyrazolyl)borato](2,6-isopropylphenolato)nickel(II) was reported to have activity similar to 2,4,5-trihydoxyphenylalanine quinone cofactor (Deb et al, 2012), surprisingly, other than recently reported complexes with simple inorganic ligands (Frampton et al, 2015) 2.…”