metalamine
Metalamine is a term used in coordination chemistry to refer to metal–amine complexes, in which a central metal ion is bound by amine ligands. The expression can appear as shorthand for metal–amine species in older or region-specific literature, but the broader and more precise term is metal–amine complex.
In these complexes, amine ligands donate lone-pair electrons to the metal, forming coordinate covalent bonds. Common
Preparation often involves reacting a metal salt with the desired amine ligands in solution, sometimes with
Applications of metal–amine complexes span catalysis, material science, and medicinal chemistry. They serve as catalysts in
Safety considerations reflect the properties of both amines and metal salts: many amines are corrosive and
See also: coordination chemistry, amine ligand, chelate, ligand field theory.