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Definition of Bidentate

Bidentate
Bidentate Bi*den"tate, a. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Having two teeth or two toothlike processes; two-toothed.

Meaning of Bidentate from wikipedia

- Such sites can be used to form a bond with another chemical species. Bidentate (also called didentate) ligands bind with two atoms, an example being...
- is classified as bidentate, and three sites as tridentate. The "bite angle" refers to the angle between the two bonds of a bidentate chelate. Chelating...
- organophosphorus compound derived from the heterocycle xanthene. It is used as a bidentate diphosphine ligand and is noteworthy for having a particularly wide bite...
- efficient coupling of aryl iodides and triflates. (It is believed that the bidentate ligands prevent formation of the palladium iodide dimer after oxidative...
- colorless liquid, it is the simplest chiral diamine. It is used as a bidentate ligand in coordination chemistry. Industrially, this compound is synthesized...
- Around the year 2000, various bidentate ligands were found to improve the efficieny of the Ullmann reaction. Bidentate ligands allow for milder reaction...
- The bidentate yellow-shouldered bat (Sturnira bidens) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in South America. It was described...
- "Alternating copolymerization of carbon monoxide and vinyl arenes using [N,N] bidentate palladium catalysts". Journal of Polymer Science. 60 (9): 1448–1467. doi:10...
- The bidentate yellow-eared bat (Vampyriscus bidens) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae, native to South America. Formerly classified in...
- coordination complex[citation needed]. In such compounds, the heterocycle is a bidentate ligand. Original patent: Ethyl maltol at Sigma-Aldrich Erich Lück and...