coliganden
Coliganden, or coligands, is a term used in coordination chemistry to describe ligands that bind to a metal center in conjunction with other ligands, forming the complete coordination sphere of a complex. The concept emphasizes the cooperative role of secondary ligands in defining the properties of a complex, rather than focusing solely on a single primary ligand. The usage of the term is not fully standardized; in some contexts coligands are simply the ligands present in the coordination sphere aside from the main ligands, while in others they are auxiliary ligands that modulate sterics, electronics, or bridging between metal centers.
Coligands can be monodentate, bidentate, or polydentate, and they may be terminal or bridging. Through sigma
Common categories of coligands include halide and other anionic ligands, neutral donors such as amines and
In catalysis and materials science, careful selection of coligands allows tuning of activity, selectivity, stability, and
See also: ligand, coordination chemistry, bridging ligand, dinuclear complex, ancillary ligand.