nitridylcontaining
Nitridyl-containing compounds are chemical species that feature nitridyl ligands—nitrogen-centered fragments bound to metal centers in a low-oxidation-state or radical-like form. The nitridyl unit is typically described as a nitrogen atom bearing nonbonding electrons and forming a covalent bond to one or more metals. This ligand is distinct from nitrido ligands (N3−) and from nitrenes or other nitride-like species, though it can share some bonding characteristics with these motifs.
Bonding and electronic structure: Nitridyl ligands can act as donors with varying electron counts and can appear
Synthesis and occurrence: Nitridyl-containing complexes arise in specialized inorganic and organometallic syntheses, including reductive activation of
Significance and applications: Studying nitridyl-containing species helps illuminate mechanisms of nitrogen activation, as well as pathways