vleugeldihedraal
Vleugeldihedraal is a type of structural motif found in molecular crystals, particularly in coordination compounds and organometallic complexes. It is characterized by the presence of two dihedral angles that are perpendicular to each other, resulting in a wing-like or butterfly-like shape. This structural feature gives rise to the name "vleugeldihedraal", which is derived from the Dutch words for "wing angle".
In vleugeldihedraal motifs, two dihedral angles are typically defined by the arrangement of coordination spheres around
Vleugeldihedraal motifs have been observed in various metal-carbonyl and metal-halide complexes, where the central metal atom
The study of vleugeldihedraal motifs has contributed significantly to our understanding of molecular structure and reactivity.