multidentát
Multidentát, also known as multidentate in English, refers to ligands in coordination chemistry that can bind to a metal center through multiple donor atoms. The denticity, the number of donor sites that coordinate to the metal, can range from two (bidentate) to several; common categories include bidentate, tridentate, tetradentate, and hexadentate. Monodentate ligands bind through a single atom, whereas multidentát ligands form several coordination bonds, often creating chelate rings or macrocycles that affect complex properties.
In practice, multidentát ligands can either bind a single metal center at multiple sites (chelation) or bridge
Common examples include ethylenediamine (en), a classic bidentate ligand; terpyridine, which is tridentate; and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Applications span catalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, and medicine. EDTA is widely used to sequester metal ions in