Exploring the multifaceted applications of antimony(iii/v) corrole complexes

Abstract

Tetrapyrrolic macrocycles coordinated to redox-active main-group elements, particularly from groups 14 and 15, have emerged as efficient photocatalysts for substrate oxidation under ambient conditions. Among group 15 elements, antimony commonly adopts +III and +V oxidation states and forms stable high-valent complexes with porphyrinoid ligands such as corroles, which readily accommodate diverse axial ligands (e.g., O-, N-, and S-donors). Antimony corrole complexes exhibit considerable promise across diverse fields, including catalysis, biomedicine, and advanced dielectric and optoelectronic applications. The oxidation state of antimony plays a crucial role in modulating key reactivities such as photo- and electrochemical C–H bond activation, hydrogen evolution, and triplet-to-singlet oxygen conversion. The generation of singlet oxygen, a highly reactive species, underpins their use in catalytic oxidation and photodynamic therapy. Additionally, the tunable electronic structures of these complexes render them attractive candidates for next-generation optoelectronic and dielectric materials. This review highlights the multifunctionality of antimony corroles, encouraging further exploration of structural modifications to expand their application landscape.

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Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
03 Jun 2025
Accepted
18 Aug 2025
First published
20 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Commun., 2025, Advance Article

Exploring the multifaceted applications of antimony(III/V) corrole complexes

A. Tarai, T. Pain, S. Kar, R. Chakraborty and S. Kar, Chem. Commun., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC03140K

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