Issue 19, 2021

Recent advances in organophosphorus–chalcogen and organophosphorus–pincer based macrocyclic compounds and their metal complexes

Abstract

The design and development of phosphorus based macrocycles containing one or more other heteroatoms is of crucial importance for the enhancement of modern synthetic chemistry. In recent years focus on phosphorus based macromolecules has led to intriguing and innovative structures with a variety of applications, including photophysical and host–guest properties, and in organic synthesis. This article summarizes the recent advancements in the synthesis of macrocycles that consist of organophosphorus–chalcogen (P–E, P[double bond, length as m-dash]E; E = O, S, Se) and organophosphorus–pincer based macrocyclic ligands and their transition metal complexes with emphasis given to synthetic methodologies. The reactions involve the modification of simple macrocycles with phosphorus sources or phosphorus-based chalcogenating reagents. Transition metal complexes of phosphine-based macrocyclic pincer ligands and their reactivity are also included.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in organophosphorus–chalcogen and organophosphorus–pincer based macrocyclic compounds and their metal complexes

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
22 2月 2021
Accepted
12 3月 2021
First published
15 3月 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 6382-6409

Recent advances in organophosphorus–chalcogen and organophosphorus–pincer based macrocyclic compounds and their metal complexes

D. Mondal and M. S. Balakrishna, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 6382 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT00593F

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