Bi- and multidentate ligands form part of the tools commonly used for designing coordination and supramolecular complexes with desired stereochemistries. Parameters and concepts usually employed include the normalized bite of bidentate ligands, their cis- or trans-coordinating ability, their rigidity or flexibility, or the duality of some ligands that can act in chelating or dinucleating modes. In this contribution we present a structural database study of over one hundred bi- and tridentate ligands that allows us to parametrize their coordinating properties and discuss the relevance of such parameters for the choice of coordination polyhedron or coordination sites
Metal containing complexes have been used to catalyze various organic transformations for the past f...
93 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1964.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
New polynuclear coordination species containing the ditopic bis(1- imidazolyl)methane (Bim) ligand h...
In this review, we analyze the stereochemistry of hexacoordinated metal complexes with flexible trid...
Since the first edition of Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC, 1987) was published, the numbe...
A structural investigation into a series of transition metal complexes forms the basis of Chapter 1....
Coordination chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that concerns the study of the binding inter...
Pyrazole-based chelating ligands form a variety of coordination complexes with a number of metal ion...
A procedure is presented for detecting geometrical preferences, deformations and interconversion pat...
Additional contributors: Christopher Zall; Connie Lu (faculty mentor)Most bimetallic complexes have ...
New polynuclear coordination species containing the ditopic bis(1-imidazolyl)methane (Bim) ligand ha...
Metallosupramolecular chemistry involves the construction of nanoscale molecular assemblies by react...
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi-110 007 Manuscript received 4 April 1981, revis...
This review focuses on P,N-ligands capable of establishing binucleating interactions and on the resu...
We have extended the Ligand Knowledge Base (LKB) approach to consider a broad range of bidentate lig...
Metal containing complexes have been used to catalyze various organic transformations for the past f...
93 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1964.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
New polynuclear coordination species containing the ditopic bis(1- imidazolyl)methane (Bim) ligand h...
In this review, we analyze the stereochemistry of hexacoordinated metal complexes with flexible trid...
Since the first edition of Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC, 1987) was published, the numbe...
A structural investigation into a series of transition metal complexes forms the basis of Chapter 1....
Coordination chemistry is a sub-discipline of chemistry that concerns the study of the binding inter...
Pyrazole-based chelating ligands form a variety of coordination complexes with a number of metal ion...
A procedure is presented for detecting geometrical preferences, deformations and interconversion pat...
Additional contributors: Christopher Zall; Connie Lu (faculty mentor)Most bimetallic complexes have ...
New polynuclear coordination species containing the ditopic bis(1-imidazolyl)methane (Bim) ligand ha...
Metallosupramolecular chemistry involves the construction of nanoscale molecular assemblies by react...
Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi-110 007 Manuscript received 4 April 1981, revis...
This review focuses on P,N-ligands capable of establishing binucleating interactions and on the resu...
We have extended the Ligand Knowledge Base (LKB) approach to consider a broad range of bidentate lig...
Metal containing complexes have been used to catalyze various organic transformations for the past f...
93 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1964.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U...
New polynuclear coordination species containing the ditopic bis(1- imidazolyl)methane (Bim) ligand h...