“…Within the field of main group chemistry, compounds such as frustrated Lewis pairs − or poly-Lewis acids (PLAs) containing main group elements as reactive sites–including octet compliant metallacyclo-compounds − along with systems of low-coordinate, electron-deficient Lewis centers anchored to organic backbones − –have been of special interest in the last decades, since most main group (semi-)metals are more abundant and the utilized compounds are often less toxic than analogous transition metal-based molecules. PLAs containing main group elements can be used in small molecule recognition, ,,,− anion sensing, ,,,,,,,− or in catalysis. ,− ,, This is why we focus on PLAs containing group 13 elements such as aluminum, boron, or gallium as active sites.…”