chlorobridged
Chlorobridged is a term used in inorganic and organometallic chemistry to describe species in which chlorine ligands act as bridges between two or more metal centers. In many dinuclear and polynuclear complexes, one or more chloride ligands coordinate to two metals simultaneously, forming μ-chloro (μ-Cl) bridges. These bridges influence the geometry, electronic structure, and nuclearity of the complex, and can affect reactivity, redox properties, and catalytic behavior.
Bonding in chlorobridged systems often involves three-center two-electron interactions, with M–Cl–M linkages that vary in length
Synthesis of chlorobridged compounds typically proceeds from metal halide precursors in the presence of chloride sources
In summary, chlorobridged compounds are characterized by chlorido bridges that connect metal centers, influencing structure, bonding,