A tris-spiro metalla-aromatic system featuring Craig-Möbius aromaticity

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As aromaticity is one of the most fundamental concepts in chemistry, the construction of aromatic systems has long been an important subject. Herein, we report the synthesis and characterization of a tris-spiroaromatic complex, hexalithio spiro vanadacycle 2. The delocalization of the four electrons within the two V 3d orbitals and the π* orbitals of the three biphenyl ligands leads to a 40π Craig-Möbius aromatic system with three metalla-aromatic rings, as revealed by both experimental measurements and theoretical analyses. For comparison, if Cr is used instead of V, a similar Craig-Möbius aromatic system can not be generated. In this case, pentalithio spiro chromacycle 3 is obtained, and the Cr center uses its two 3d orbitals to form two independent metalla-aromatic rings. This work presents a type of aromatic systems that will contribute to both aromaticity theory and organometallic chemistry.

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Huang, Z., Zhang, Y., Zhang, W. X., Wei, J., Ye, S., & Xi, Z. (2021). A tris-spiro metalla-aromatic system featuring Craig-Möbius aromaticity. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21648-9

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