polydentaatit
Polydentaatit (Finnish for polydentate ligands) are ligands in coordination chemistry that can bind a central metal ion through more than one donor atom. The number of donor atoms that participate in binding is called the denticity. Ligands with denticity greater than two are described as polydentate; common subcategories include bidentate (two donors), tridentate (three donors), tetradentate, hexadentate, and so on. Polydentate binding often occurs when a ligand has several donor atoms arranged to form ring structures with the metal, a phenomenon that stabilizes metal complexes.
Examples include ethylenediamine (bidentate via two amine nitrogens), terpyridine (tridentate via three nitrogens), and EDTA in
Applications span catalysis, metal separation and purification, environmental remediation, and medicine (for example, chelation therapy to