Abstract

Phosphole-containing hybrid calixpyrroles have been prepared by acid-promoted condensation reactions. σ3-Calix[1]phosphole[1]thiophene[2]pyrrole reacts with PtCl2(COD) to afford an unusual type of macrocyclic Pt(II)−monophosphine complex bearing a η3-cyclooctadienyl ligand, in which the phosphole and pyrrole units bind the Pt−Cl moiety through cooperative, noncovalent bonding interactions.

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