tripyrrolic
Tripyrrolic is a term used in organic chemistry to describe compounds or motifs that contain three pyrrole rings. Pyrrole is a five-membered nitrogen-containing heterocycle, and tripyrrolic systems can be assembled in various ways, including linear sequences, branched arrangements, or macrocyclic frameworks. The three pyrrolic units may be linked through carbon–carbon bonds at different positions, leading to different degrees of conjugation and aromatic character.
Structural variations of tripyrrolic systems range from relatively simple trimers with three pyrroles connected by short
Synthesis of tripyrrolic compounds commonly involves assembling pyrrole fragments through condensation, coupling, or cyclization strategies, often
Applications and relevance of tripyrrolic motifs arise in areas such as electronic and photophysical materials, ligand