- A
tridentate ligand (or
terdentate ligand) is a
ligand that has
three atoms that can
function as
donor atoms in a
coordination complex. Well-known tridentate...
-
binds through two
sites is
classified as bidentate, and
three sites as
tridentate. The "bite angle"
refers to the
angle between the two
bonds of a bidentate...
- family. The
Pacific lamprey is also
known as the three-tooth
lamprey and
tridentate lamprey.
Pacific Lamprey are a part of the
Family Petromyzontidae and...
- In
coordination chemistry, a
scorpionate ligand is a
tridentate (three-donor-site)
ligand that
binds to a
central atom in a fac manner. The most po****r...
- A
tridentate metal complex with the
iminodiacetate anion,
illustrating the
nature of the metal-binding site in some
chelating resins...
- an
example being ethylenediamine.
Tridentate ligands bind with
three atoms, an
example being terpyridine.
Tridentate ligands usually bind via two kinds...
-
formula [(CH3)2NCH2CH2]2NCH3.
PMDTA is a basic, bulky, and flexible,
tridentate ligand that is a used in
organolithium chemistry. It is a
colorless liquid...
- and
generally of a more
intense orange-yellow
color than the female,
tridentate,
peripheral ray florets. The
flowers may
appear all year long
where conditions...
- can form a
complex with a
single aminopolycarboxylate ligand, or with
tridentate Schiff base ligands. The VO+2/VO2+
redox couple is used at the cathode...
-
Trisoxazolines (Often
abbreviated TRISOX or TOX) are a
class of
tridentate,
chiral ligands composed of
three oxazoline rings.
Despite being neutral they...