COligandina
Coligandina is a term used in coordination chemistry to describe a ligand that is bound to a metal center alongside at least one other ligand. These accompanying ligands are often referred to as primary ligands or principal ligands, while the coligand is considered secondary or ancillary. The presence of coligandines can significantly influence the electronic and steric properties of the metal complex, thereby affecting its reactivity, stability, and spectroscopic characteristics.
Coligandines can be monodentate, bidentate, or polydentate, and their nature can range from simple inorganic ions
The study of coligandine effects is a fundamental aspect of coordination chemistry. Researchers often systematically vary