Issue 12, 2009

Pyrazoles and pyrazolides—flexible synthons in self-assembly

Abstract

This Perspective summarises the chemistry of the pyrazole ring, and reviews the metal coordination modes adopted by 1H-pyrazoles and their anions. Pyrazolide anions are probably the most versatile ligands in coordination chemistry, with 20 different terminal or bridging coordination modes having been identified so far. Metal cluster compounds supported by pyrazolido ligation are surveyed, concentrating on those reported during the past ten years. Highlights include the wide structural diversity in apparently simple main group pyrazolides; luminescence and charge-transfer complexes in coinage metal pyrazolide clusters; the use of robust metal pyrazolide clusters to construct liquid crystals, supramolecular materials and metal–organic frameworks; and supramolecular complexes formed by pyrazolide-supported metallacrowns.

Graphical abstract: Pyrazoles and pyrazolides—flexible synthons in self-assembly

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
08 Sep 2008
Accepted
14 Nov 2008
First published
23 Jan 2009

Dalton Trans., 2009, 2059-2073

Pyrazoles and pyrazolides—flexible synthons in self-assembly

M. A. Halcrow, Dalton Trans., 2009, 2059 DOI: 10.1039/B815577A

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