#tetramesityl_compounds

Tetramesityl compounds

Homoleptic tetra-mesityl complexes of transition metals in the +4 oxidation state, (IV), denoted as M(mes)4, constitute a category of organometallic substances that remain relatively unexplored. Characterized by tetrahedral coordination geometry, these compounds exhibit distinctive electrochemical, magnetic, and optical properties. Their unique attributes surpass those of their isostructural counterparts in group 14, commonly employed as fundamental components in advanced molecular materials like covalent- and metal–organic frameworks, polymers, self-assembled monolayers, and single-molecule electronic devices. Recent advancements, showcase the potential of modular, isostructural M(aryl) units in providing novel avenues for adjusting the electrochemical energy storage capacity, electrocatalytic functionality, and electrical conductivity/conductance of such materials, opening up various applications.

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