Themed collection Most popular 2025 inorganic chemistry articles

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The influential IPr: 25 years after its discovery

25 Years after the discovery of the most influential NHC ligand, we revisit and highlight studies involving IPr that have shaped the field of NHC-transition metal catalysis.

Graphical abstract: The influential IPr: 25 years after its discovery
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Cyclopentadienyl cations

This perspective covers the 99 years of work towards the isolation of a cyclopentadienyl cation, from observation of fleeting compounds to the 2024 X-ray crystal structure of a room temperature stable Cp+ cation.

Graphical abstract: Cyclopentadienyl cations
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N-centered, yet persistent: isolation of N2O-based radicals through FLP-type stabilization

FLP-type stabilization affords unprecedented N2O-based radicals with marked N-centered character, whose steric shielding confers remarkable persistence in solution under N2.

Graphical abstract: N-centered, yet persistent: isolation of N2O-based radicals through FLP-type stabilization
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Mapping proton and carbon dioxide electrocatalytic reductions at a Rh complex by in situ spectroelectrochemical NMR

Detailed molecular understanding on the electroreduction of a molecular rhodium complex and its electrocatalytic behaviour in H+ and CO2 reduction is obtained by multinuclear spectroelectrochemical NMR.

Graphical abstract: Mapping proton and carbon dioxide electrocatalytic reductions at a Rh complex by in situ spectroelectrochemical NMR
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Direct measurement of covalent three-center, two-electron M–H–B bonding in Zr and Hf borohydrides using B K-edge XAS

Ligand K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) studies conducted at the B K-edge reveal covalent three-center, two electron M–H–B bonding in Zr and Hf trihydroborate complexes.

Graphical abstract: Direct measurement of covalent three-center, two-electron M–H–B bonding in Zr and Hf borohydrides using B K-edge XAS
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A tetraazanaphthalene radical-bridged dysprosium single-molecule magnet with a large coercive field

Strong magnetic exchange coupling in a tetraazanaphthalene radical-bridged dinuclear dysprosium complex enables magnetic memory with a coercive field of 1.373 T, more than twice that of any other organic radical-bridged single-molecule magnet (SMM).

Graphical abstract: A tetraazanaphthalene radical-bridged dysprosium single-molecule magnet with a large coercive field
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Synergistic C–H bond activation across molybdenum–iridium multiply bonded complexes: a cascade of transformations

Heterobimetallic compounds offer unique opportunities for activating substrates through cooperative interactions between two distinct metal centers, illustrated here on molybdenym–iridium species promoting a cascade of bond breaking/forming events.

Graphical abstract: Synergistic C–H bond activation across molybdenum–iridium multiply bonded complexes: a cascade of transformations
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Cluster versus coordination: the chemistry of cyclopentadienyl titanium and vanadium complexes with B- and C-functionalized carborane-thiols, [C2B10H12−n(SH)n] (n = 2 or 3)

The C-functionalized carborane-dithiol facilitated TiS-cluster formation via C–S bond cleavage, while the B-functionalized carborane-dithiol yielded a coordination complex through B–H bond activation within the carborane cage.

Graphical abstract: Cluster versus coordination: the chemistry of cyclopentadienyl titanium and vanadium complexes with B- and C-functionalized carborane-thiols, [C2B10H12−n(SH)n] (n = 2 or 3)
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Phosphonium fullerides: isolable zwitterionic adducts of a phosphine with C60

The reaction of phosphine (tmg)3P with C60 leads to isolable zwitterionic phosphonium fullerides with reversible P–C dative bonds and increased negative charge on the C60 core, enabling further electrophilic functionalization.

Graphical abstract: Phosphonium fullerides: isolable zwitterionic adducts of a phosphine with C60
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Ruthenium-mediated nucleophilic aromatic substitution of hydrogen in benzene

The first example of oxidant-free SNArH reaction on benzene that is mediated by a piano-stool transition metal complex.

Graphical abstract: Ruthenium-mediated nucleophilic aromatic substitution of hydrogen in benzene
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Synthesis of a Keggin-type polyoxoselenidotungstate via site-selective oxygen-to-selenium substitution

We report the first synthesis of [SiW12O28Se12]4−via site-selective oxygen-to-selenium substitution in [SiW12O40]4−. The properties are controllable by varying 12 terminal atoms (O, S, or Se).

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of a Keggin-type polyoxoselenidotungstate via site-selective oxygen-to-selenium substitution
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The mechanism of spin-phonon relaxation in endohedral metallofullerene single molecule magnets

Low-lying phonons associated with the specific bending motion of cluster atoms with high spin-phonon coupling play a crucial role in the system's relaxation dynamics.

Graphical abstract: The mechanism of spin-phonon relaxation in endohedral metallofullerene single molecule magnets
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Hexamethylbenzene elimination enables the generation of transient, sterically unhindered multiply bonded boron species

We present a method for the generation of boron-containing unsaturated small molecules via hexamethylbenzene elimination.

Graphical abstract: Hexamethylbenzene elimination enables the generation of transient, sterically unhindered multiply bonded boron species
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3MMLCT excited states of luminescent binuclear PdII complexes: excited state inner-sphere electron-transfer reactions and application

This work reports the photophysical and photochemical studies of binuclear PdII complexes with 3MMLCT excited state and their applications as OLED emitter and photocatalyst.

Graphical abstract: 3MMLCT excited states of luminescent binuclear PdII complexes: excited state inner-sphere electron-transfer reactions and application
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A thermally and photoresponsive luminescent single-molecule magnet based on dysprosium–anthracene: effect of temperature on anthracene photocycloaddition

[Dy(SeCN)2(NO3)(depma)2(4-hpy)2] (1DySeCN) and its dilute sample (1DySeCN@Y) can undergo photodimerization at temperature as low as 200 K, along with exhibiting notable changes in magnetic and luminescent properties.

Graphical abstract: A thermally and photoresponsive luminescent single-molecule magnet based on dysprosium–anthracene: effect of temperature on anthracene photocycloaddition
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Base-stabilized acyclic amino(ylidyl)silylenes: electron-rich donors for the stabilization of silicon-element multiple bonds

The incorporation of ylide substituents into acyclic aminosilylenes leads to enhanced donor abilities, enabling the isolation of a remarkably stable silanone and compounds with extended π-conjugated units.

Graphical abstract: Base-stabilized acyclic amino(ylidyl)silylenes: electron-rich donors for the stabilization of silicon-element multiple bonds
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Metal–silicon triple bonds: reactivity of the silylidyne complexes [Cp*(CO)2M[triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–Tbb] (M = Cr – W)

A series of novel reactions of the complexes [Cp*(CO)2M[triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–Tbb] (M = Cr – W) are presented substantiating the synthetic potential of metal-silicon triple bonds.

Graphical abstract: Metal–silicon triple bonds: reactivity of the silylidyne complexes [Cp*(CO)2M [[triple bond, length as m-dash]] Si–Tbb] (M = Cr – W)
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Fluoride-induced redox-switchable behaviour of a palladium(II)/(IV) couple

Pincer palladium complexes with an appended naphthalene-diimide unit show ‘fluoride-induced’ redox switchable behavior in a series of Pd(II)/Pd(IV) related stoichiometric and catalytic processes.

Graphical abstract: Fluoride-induced redox-switchable behaviour of a palladium(ii)/(iv) couple
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A reflection on frustrated Lewis pairs 20 years on: the gift that keeps on giving

In celebration of our 15th anniversary and some of our most popular articles, Douglas W. Stephan and Rebecca L. Melen reflect on the area of frustrated Lewis pairs, building on the paper published in Chemical Science (D. W. Stephan et al., Chem. Sci., 2011, https://doi.org/10.1039/C0SC00398K).

Graphical abstract: A reflection on frustrated Lewis pairs 20 years on: the gift that keeps on giving
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This specially curated collection highlights some of our most popular articles from 2025 in the field of inorganic chemistry. 

The collection presents some outstanding contributions on single molecule magnets, multiple bonds, and boron chemistry, among many other topics. 

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