Abstract

Abstract Redox noninnocent ligands, capable of participating in electron transfer processes have gained profound attention toward small molecule activation, catalysis, function of selective metalloenzymes as well as for their fascinating ligand centered reactivity. This article is therefore highlighted the terms “redox noninnocence” and “chemical noninnocence” of the ligands in the context of their chemical ramification at the ligand backbone. Two main types of reactivity by the redox noninnocent ligands have been illustrated here: (i) redox‐induced CC coupling phenomenon via reductive or oxidative pathway and (ii) dioxygen fixation into the ligand backbone to furnish oxygenated or ring cleavage product. Further, potential application of the redox noninnocent ligands in the catalytic transformation by virtue of their multielectron reservoir capability has been briefly introduced.

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