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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • In '''oxidative addition''', a metal complex with vacant coordination sites and a relatively low [[oxidation state]] is oxidized by the [[Inserti ...the two groups (X and Y) should be adjacent to each other in the metal's [[coordination sphere]]. Reductive elimination is the key product releasing step of severa
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  • ...e base) mechanism''' describes the pathway by which many metal [[amine]] [[Coordination chemistry|complexes]] undergo substitution, that is [[ligand exchange]]. Ty [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • The expected effects for octahedral coordination are given in the following table: [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...er ligand, although in some cases one arm is hemi-labile and an additional coordination site is generated transiently. Early examples of pincer ligands (not calle Many tridentate ligands types occupy three contiguous, coplanar coordination sites. The most famous such ligand is [[terpyridine]] (“terpy”). Terpy
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...CO complex and during the hydride migration step that follows. During the coordination of the alkene to the intermediate complex, the effect of bite angle on the [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...also: [[functional group]]) that binds to a central metal-atom to form a [[coordination complex]]. The bonding between metal and ligand generally involves formal ...xplain many of the previously inexplicable isomers. He resolved the first coordination complex called [[hexol]] into optical isomers, overthrowing the theory that
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  • ...chains to link the donor functionalities, but such ligands often lead to [[coordination polymer]]s. [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • .../D01594.html ''denticity'']</ref><ref>von Zelewsky, A. "Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds" John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 047195599.</ref> In many cas ...are particularly useful for binding lanthanide ions, which typically have coordination numbers greater than 6.
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  • | Coordination = <!-- edge-shared bioctahedron --> ...Abbreviated "tren," it is the archetypal tripodal ligand of interest in [[coordination chemistry]].
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  • ...>. (Note that in this definition the meaning of valence is equivalent to [[coordination number]]) Often in [[chemical nomenclature]] the phrase ''ate'' is [[suffix [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...igurations can be understood through the two major models used to describe coordination complexes; [[ligand field theory]], which is an application of [[molecular ...l|''d''-orbitals]] plays an important role in the electron spin state of a coordination complex. There are three factors that affect the Δ: the period of the meta
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  • ...gand]]s. The terminology is typically applied to [[Coordination chemistry|coordination]] and [[Organometallic chemistry|organometallic]] complexes, but resembles ...tically held nucleophile can exchange positions with a ligand in the first coordination sphere, resulting in net substitution. An illustrative process comes from t
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  • ...ge [[ligand]]s. The term is typically applied to [[Coordination chemistry|coordination]] and [[Organometallic chemistry|organometallic]] complexes, but resembles ...[[nucleophile]] has no influence on this rate. An intermediate of reduced coordination number can be detected. Complexes that undergo dissociative substitution a
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • '''Tetracoordinate''' in [[coordination chemistry]] generally refers to four [[ligand]]s or atomic attachments to a [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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