metalhydroxo
Metalhydroxo refers to chemical species in which a metal center is bonded to a hydroxide ligand (OH−). In coordination chemistry, hydroxo ligands arise from hydrolysis of metal aquo complexes and can appear as mononuclear M–OH units or as μ‑hydroxo bridges linking two or more metal centers. The term covers discrete complexes as well as extended networks found in solid metal hydroxides.
In solution, hydroxo formation is often pH-dependent; deprotonation of coordinated water or aqua ligands yields M–OH
Metalhydroxo species are common intermediates in catalysis and redox chemistry, including water-splitting and hydrolysis reactions. They
Characterization relies on spectroscopy and crystallography. Infrared or Raman spectroscopy can reveal M–OH and O–H vibrations,