transitionmetalligand
Transitionmetalligand is a term used in coordination chemistry to describe any ligand that binds to a transition metal center to form a coordination complex. Ligands donate electron pairs to the metal, acting as Lewis bases, while the metal ion or atom acts as a Lewis acid. The resulting metal–ligand bonds are primarily covalent, with contributions from ionic interactions depending on the ligand and metal.
Ligands can be monodentate, bidentate, or polydentate, and may be neutral or anionic. They influence the electronic
Ligand properties are often described in terms of sigma-donor and pi-acceptor (backbonding) abilities. The hard–soft acid–base
Transitionmetalligands play key roles in catalysis, materials science, and bioinorganic chemistry. They enable tuning of properties