aksesons
Aksesons are a class of chemical compounds that are characterized by their ability to form complexes with transition metals. The term "akseson" is derived from the Greek words "akses" meaning "access" and "son" meaning "son," reflecting their role in facilitating the interaction between metal ions and other molecules. Aksesons are typically organic compounds that contain donor atoms such as nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, which can form coordinate bonds with metal ions.
The most well-known aksesons are the amino acids, particularly those with nitrogen-containing side chains such as
In addition to their biological significance, aksesons have found applications in materials science and catalysis. For
The study of aksesons is a vibrant field of research, with ongoing efforts to discover new aksesons