bipyridinetype
Bipyridinetype refers to a class of ligands characterized by two pyridine rings that can coordinate to a metal through the pyridine nitrogens. The essential member is 2,2'-bipyridine (bpy), a neutral bidentate ligand with a C-C bond linking the 2-positions of two pyridines. The term also covers many derivatives in which the two rings are connected by various linkers (ethylene, phenylene, ethynyl, etc.) or substituted at one or more positions. These ligands are typically rigid and planar, and they bind metals in a bite angle that influences geometry, electronic structure, and reactivity.
In coordination chemistry, bipyridinetype ligands are widely used as diimine ligands, often coordinating to metals such
Synthesis strategies for bipyridinetype ligands include direct coupling of pyridine units, cross-coupling reactions, and condensation methods,