pinacolato
Pinacolato is a chemical descriptor used to indicate that a substituent or ligand originates from pinacol, the vicinal diol 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol. In this usage, the pinacolato fragment encodes coordination through the two adjacent oxygen atoms of the pinacol unit, providing a bidentate, diolate donor that can bind to boron or to a metal center. The term is most common in boron chemistry and in coordination chemistry, where it denotes the presence of the pinacol-derived diol in a chelating environment.
In boron chemistry, pinacol boronate esters are the principal example of pinacolato ligands. These esters form
In coordination chemistry, pinacolato ligands can function as chelating O,O′-donor ligands, stabilizing metal centers in various
Overall, pinacolato denotes a pinacol-derived, two-oxygen chelating fragment that is widely exploited for its stability and