ligandiiga
Ligandiiga is a term used in coordination chemistry to denote a class of highly dentate ligands capable of coordinating to a metal center through multiple donor sites. The concept focuses on ligands that can wrap around a metal, forming several chelate rings or macrocyclic frameworks, and on their ability to enforce specific geometries and electronic environments around the metal atom. While not widely adopted as a formal subclass in standard textbooks, ligandiiga serves as a useful descriptive tool in theoretical discussions and in high-denticity ligand design.
Structural features of ligandiiga include high denticity, often eight or more donor atoms, and modular architectures
Applications and implications of ligandiiga discussions span homogeneous catalysis, where high denticity can stabilize reactive intermediates