Element-Ligand Cooperativity with p-Block Elements

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Abstract

Metal-ligand cooperativity (MLC) had a tremendous impact on d-block metal-mediated bond activation and homogeneous catalysis. Is this concept translatable to the elements of the p-block? Are there analogies already at hand? In this review, we describe contributions in which a p-block element (group 13–15) and its ligand (surrounding molecular framework) operate synergistically in a substrate activation or a catalytic cycle. This activity is termed element-ligand cooperativity (ELC), in correspondence to MLC. After the concepts of p-block low-valent states and frustrated Lewis pairs mimicking the ambiphilic reactivity of transition metals, the spatial proximity of nucleophilic and electrophilic reaction sites and a small HOMO-LUMO gap in a p-block ELC complex might offer yet another approach. Selected examples shall illustrate common reactivities of ELC, disclose conceptual analogies with d-block MLC, and outline shortcomings in this field.

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Greb, L., Ebner, F., Ginzburg, Y., & Sigmund, L. M. (2020, August 31). Element-Ligand Cooperativity with p-Block Elements. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.202000449

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