dithiolate
A dithiolate is an anionic ligand in coordination chemistry, characterized by the presence of two sulfur atoms as donor atoms. The general formula for a dithiolate ligand is [RS2]n-, where R represents an organic group and n is typically 1 or 2, indicating the charge of the ligand. Dithiolates are often derived from dithiol compounds by deprotonation. Common examples include ethylenedithiolate ([S2C2H2]2-) and benzenedithiolate ([S2C6H4]2-).
These ligands are versatile and can bind to metal centers in various coordination modes, most commonly in
Dithiolate complexes have found applications in diverse fields, including catalysis, materials science, and bioinorganic chemistry. Their