Calix[4]pyrrolato gallate: square planar-coordinated gallium(iii) and its metal-ligand cooperative reactivity with CO2 and alcohols

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Forcing a priori tetracoordinate atoms into planar configuration represents a promising concept for enhanced reactivity of p-block element-based systems. Herein, the synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of calix[4]pyrrolato gallates, constituting square planar-coordinated gallium(iii) atoms, are reported. Unusual structural constraint-induced Lewis acidity against neutral and anionic donors is disclosed by experiment and rationalized by computations. An energetically balanced dearomatization/rearomatization of a pyrrole unit enables fully reversible metal-ligand cooperative capture of CO2. While alcohols are found unreactive against the gallates, a rapid and selective OH-bond activation can be triggered upon protonation of the ligand. Secondary ligand-sphere modification adds a new avenue to structurally-constrained complexes that unites functional group tolerance with unconventional reactivity.

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Sigmund, L. M., Engels, E., Richert, N., & Greb, L. (2022). Calix[4]pyrrolato gallate: square planar-coordinated gallium(iii) and its metal-ligand cooperative reactivity with CO2 and alcohols. Chemical Science, 13(37), 11215–11220. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03054c

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