organometalliclike
Organometalliclike refers to a class of compounds that exhibit properties similar to organometallic compounds, but do not necessarily contain a direct metal-carbon bond. These compounds often mimic the behavior of organometallic species, such as their ability to undergo catalytic reactions, stabilize reactive intermediates, or exhibit unique electronic properties. The term is used to describe molecules that, while not strictly organometallic, share structural or functional similarities with them.
One common example of an organometalliclike compound is the borane-ammoniate adducts, which feature a boron atom
The study of organometalliclike compounds is an active area of research, as they offer insights into the