polydentaattiligandina
Polydentaattiligandina, also known as polydentate ligands, are molecules that can form multiple bonds with a central metal atom. The term "polydentate" comes from the Greek words "poly," meaning many, and "dentate," meaning to bite or grip. These ligands are characterized by having several donor atoms, typically nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, which can simultaneously coordinate with a single metal ion. The number of donor atoms is often referred to as the denticity of the ligand.
Polydentate ligands play a crucial role in coordination chemistry and have various applications in fields such
The coordination of polydentate ligands can lead to the formation of chelate complexes, where the ligand wraps
Polydentate ligands can adopt different coordination modes, depending on the geometry of the metal ion and