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Published TCIMAIL newest issue No.197
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Ni(II) meso-dimesitylnorcorrole (1) is a 16π-electron antiaromatic porphyrinoid complex reported by Shinokubo et al. in 2012.1) Unlike many other antiaromatic compounds, 1 is a bench-stable compound. It has been demonstrated that 1 is a promising candidate as an electrode active material for rechargeable batteries, because of its reversible two-electron oxidation and two-electron reduction giving its aromatic dicationic and dianionic species, respectively.2) Moreover, there is an increased interest in exploring properties of not only 1 but also its related compounds, such as the synthesis of pyridine-fused bis(norcorrole) derivatives using 1 as a starting material and the observation of their enhanced paratropic currents,3) and the expression of aromaticity in a cyclophane composed of stacked Ni(II) norcorrole units.4)