intraligand
Intraligand refers to processes, transitions, or interactions that occur within a single ligand, typically in metal coordination complexes. It is distinguished from interligand phenomena, which involve two or more ligands, and from metal-centered transitions or ligand-to-metal charge transfer. In spectral terms, intraligand transitions are electronic excitations localized on one ligand, often between localized π and π* orbitals of the ligand framework.
Intraligand charge transfer (ILCT) describes photoinduced movement of electron density within the same ligand, from a
Examples include ligands with built-in donor–acceptor subunits, such as certain diketopyrrolopyrrole, cyanostilbene, or other push–pull systems,