Heterocorroles: Corrole analogues containing heteroatom(s) in the core or at a: Meso -position

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Corroles are 18 π aromatic macrocyclic systems having one direct pyrrole-pyrrole linkage leading to a contracted cavity compared to porphyrins. Corroles exhibit contrasting coordination chemistry and properties compared to porphyrins. Structural modification of corroles by introducing a heteroatom in their aromatic conjugation circuit i.e., either in the core or at a meso position leads to a new class of corrinoids called heterocorroles. The core modification strategy includes replacing one or two core nitrogen atom(s) with O, S or C atoms and meso-modification involves replacing the meso-carbon atom at the 10-position with NH, NR, O, S, Se or Si atoms. This review article presents an overview of the progress in heterocorrole chemistry including their syntheses, key structural aspects and properties.

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Umasekhar, B., Shetti, V. S., & Ravikanth, M. (2018). Heterocorroles: Corrole analogues containing heteroatom(s) in the core or at a: Meso -position. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03669a

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