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- monodentate. Ligands with more than one bonded atom are called multidentate or polydentate. The denticity of a ligand is described with the Gr**** letter κ ('kappa')...
- the ligands have lone pairs on more than one atom. Such ligands are polydentate. Ligands that bind via more than one atom are often termed chelating...
- formation or presence of two or more separate coordinate bonds between a polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand and a single central metal atom. These ligands...
- bonded to several donor atoms, which can be the same or different. A polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand is a molecule or ion that bonds to the central...
- sequestration Pyrrolizidine alkaloid sequestration Chelation, bonding between a polydentate ligand and a central atom Sequester (band) Sequestered (TV series), a...
- smaller group 2 cations tend to form stronger complexes, but when large polydentate macrocycles are involved the trend is reversed. Though calcium is in...
- K. W.; Dorigo, A. E.; Liu, Q.-L.; Williard, P. G. (1997). "Effect of Polydentate Donor Molecules on Lithium Hexamethyldisilazide Aggregation: An X-ray...
- The combination of functional groups allow amino acids to be effective polydentate ligands for metal–amino acid chelates. The multiple side chains of amino...
- Phosphines and ‘Mixed’ Phosphorus–Sulphur and ‘Mixed’ Phosphorus–Nitrogen Polydentate Ligands via Free-Radical Catalysis" Daniel L. DuBois, William H. Myers...
- groups through one hydroxyl on each molecule. This linking defines a polydentate ligand that could partially envelop the cation and, by ionization of...