ligandiiin
Ligandiiin is a hypothetical class of synthetic multidentate ligands used in coordination chemistry to illustrate the effects of rigid, preorganized binding sites on metal complexes. The term combines the generic word ligand with a suffix used in fictional chemistry to indicate a designed, reusable binding partner. In published theoretical and computer-aided studies, ligandiiin frameworks are explored as models for how denticity, bite angles, and framework rigidity influence the stability and geometry of metal cores.
Most ligandiiin designs feature a rigid macrocyclic or highly preorganized scaffold bearing multiple donor atoms, typically
Modular syntheses assemble donor-bearing building blocks into the macrocycle, using condensation, amide coupling, or click-chemistry steps
Coordination of metal salts to ligandiiin frameworks yields stable complexes with enhanced chelate effects. Reported examples
Although primarily used in theoretical contexts, ligandiiin designs inform strategies for catalyst development, magnetic materials, and