- A
hexadentate ligand in
coordination chemistry is a
ligand that
combines with a
central metal atom with six bonds. One
example of a
hexadentate ligand...
- (−CH2CH2−) linker. A
classic example of a
polydentate ligand is the
hexadentate chelating agent EDTA,
which is able to bond
through six sites, completely...
- acid also
known as
HEDTA is a
tricarboxylic acid and amine. It is a
hexadentate ligand. It can
chelate or form
salts with many metals. Chaberek, S.;...
- atoms, an
example being ethylenediaminetriacetic acid. ****identate or
hexadentate ligands bind with six atoms, an
example being EDTA (although it can bind...
-
formation of
coordinate covalent bonds to
metal cations makes EDTA a
hexadentate ligand. However, in
practice EDTA is
usually only
partially ionized,...
-
carboxylic acid
groups of
citric acid. The
result is a C2-symmetric
hexadentate ligand. A
related siderop**** is
staphyloferrin A,
where the two citric...
- antibody-based PET imaging.
These chelate complexes often employ the
usage of
hexadentate ligands such as
desferrioxamine B (DFO),
according to
Meijs et al., and...
- pendetide. For example, in its
complex with copper(II), DTPA
binds in a
hexadentate manner utilizing the
three amine centres and
three of the five carboxylates...
- hard, such as copper(II) and iron(II).
Tetradentate 14-ane-S4 and the
hexadentate 18-ane-S6 are also known. Kueppers, H. J.; Wieghardt, K.; Nuber, B.;...
- acid) is a
chelating agent. Like EDTA, it
binds metal ions as a
hexadentate ligand,
using two amines, two
phenolate centers, and two carboxylates...