metallcentra
Metallcentra is a term used in inorganic chemistry to designate the metal-centered sites within molecular or extended systems. It emphasizes the metal atom or cluster responsible for the primary electronic structure and chemical reactivity, in distinction from surrounding ligands or frameworks. The concept is applied to a range of systems where a discrete metal center governs catalytic activity, redox processes, or magnetic properties.
Metallcentra can be mononuclear, containing a single metal ion, or multinuclear, forming clusters or nodes in
Synthesis and study of metallcentra typically involve combining metal precursors with chosen ligands under controlled conditions,
Applications of metallcentra span catalysis, energy conversion, and biomimetic chemistry. Examples include metal centers that catalyze