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unidentate or monodentate.
Ligands with more than one
bonded atom are
called multidentate or polydentate. The
denticity of a
ligand is
described with the Gr****...
- chemistry,
cryptands are a
family of synthetic,
bicyclic and polycyclic,
multidentate ligands for a
variety of cations. The
Nobel Prize for
Chemistry in 1987...
- "Embracing ligands. A
synthetic strategy towards new nitrogen–thioether
multidentate ligands and
characterization of the cobalt(III) complexes" (PDF). Dalton...
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These catalysts traditionally contain metallocenes but also
feature multidentate oxygen- and nitrogen-based ligands. Ziegler–Natta
catalysts are used...
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novel by
Roland Smith Cryptand, a
family of
synthetic bi- and
polycyclic multidentate ligands for a
variety of
cations This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- with π-bonding
ability also
prefers equatorial positions. The use of
multidentate ligands can also
control the
arrangement of substituents. For example...
- 2'-bipyridine, 1,10-phenanthroline, or 2,2';6'2"-terpyridine.
Polypyridines are
multidentate ligands that
confer characteristic properties to the
metal complexes...
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those involving multidentate ligands can
often be
analysed more
simply as
complexes with
lower steric numbers when some
multidentate ligands are treated...
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activity and
selectivity of
metal catalysts.
Chiral Lewis bases,
generally multidentate,
confer chirality on a catalyst,
enabling asymmetric catalysis, which...
- S2CID 36106963. Christensen, J.J.; Izatt, R.M. (1978), "PREFACE",
Synthetic Multidentate Macrocyclic Compounds, Elsevier, pp. ix–x, doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-377650-1...