ligandokra
Ligandokra is a term used in chemical education and hypothetical studies to describe a family of multidentate ligands designed to illustrate fundamental principles of coordination chemistry. The concept is typically employed in teaching materials and simulations rather than as a catalogued chemical substance. The name appears to be a coined term rather than a description of a naturally occurring class.
Structurally, ligandokra is described as possessing a rigid tridentate core that provides two donor sites aligned
In educational contexts, ligandokra serves as a model to explain the chelate effect, back-donation, and ligand-induced
Etymology and status: the term ligandokra is a constructed label with no established etymology and is not