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Exploring the biological, catalytic, and magnetic properties of transition metal coordination complexes incorporating pyrophosphate

•The importance and significance of pyrophosphate in biology, materials and catalysis research is discussed.•A complete review of all reported Single crystal structure containing PPi and d-block metals in provided.•A comprehensive review of binding motifs, complex nuclearity and properties (cytotoxi...

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Published in:Coordination chemistry reviews 2019-04, Vol.384, p.37-64
Main Authors: Greenfield, Tiffany J., Julve, Miguel, Doyle, Robert P.
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Language:English
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Summary:•The importance and significance of pyrophosphate in biology, materials and catalysis research is discussed.•A complete review of all reported Single crystal structure containing PPi and d-block metals in provided.•A comprehensive review of binding motifs, complex nuclearity and properties (cytotoxicity, magnetic, catalytic) is given. Polyphosphate anions are ubiquitous in nature, none more so than the diphosphate tetra-anion P2O74−, commonly referred to as pyrophosphate (PPi). The past decade has seen a rise in the number of pyrophosphate coordination complexes synthesized and characterized, and the areas of research interest expanded to include magnetic, medicinal, nutraceutical, catalytic and bioinorganic. The aim of the present review is to collect and organize the multidisciplinary information of the inorganic pyrophosphate system paying special attention to the following points: (i) the structural diversity of the PPi-containing metal complexes from discrete species to coordination polymers, which is due to the variety of its coordination modes; (ii) the ability of the PPi ligand to mediate electronic effects between paramagnetic centers when acting as a bridge; (iii) and the biological properties of the PPi complexes, in particular their cytotoxicity and antibacterial and antifungal aspects, having in mind the biocompatibility, solubility and low toxicity of PPi.
ISSN:0010-8545
1873-3840
DOI:10.1016/j.ccr.2018.12.011