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  • Quinine (and [[quinidine]]) are used as the [[chiral]] moiety for the ligands used in [[sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation]].
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  • ...|molecular symmetry]] is C<sub>4v</sub>. [[Metal nitrosyl|Linear nitrosyl ligands]] are assigned a single positive charge, thus the iron is assigned an oxida
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  • ...g the {{chem|Hg|2+}} by another reaction, such as complexation with strong ligands or precipitation of an insoluble salt, will cause all the {{chem|Hg|2|2+}}
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  • ...apter 9: Alternative interacting sites and novel receptors for cannabinoid ligands. In: 'Cannabinoids and the Brain' Springer-Verlag |pages=131–160 |year=20
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  • ...TA<sup>4-</sup> is a member of the [[polyamino carboxylic acid]] family of ligands. EDTA<sup>4-</sup> usually binds to a metal cation through its two amines
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  • ...second Cp ligand is the fluorenyl group, and the bridge between the two Cp ligands is -CH<sub>2</sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>-, >SiMe<sub>2</sub>, or >SiPh<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...' are [[inorganic]] structures containing metal cation centers linked by [[ligands]], extending in an array. They can also be described as polymers whose rep ...organic molecular architectures with 2,2′-bipyridyl-like and carboxylate ligands|journal=Coord. Chem. Rev|publisher=Elsevier|volume=249|pages=545–565}}</r
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  • ...ften exhibit negligible toxicity. The toxicity of any metal depends on its ligands. In some cases, organometallic forms, such as [[dimethyl mercury]] and [[te
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  • ...00027f | title = High-Valent Iron(IV)–Oxo Complexes of Heme and Non-Heme Ligands in Oxygenation Reactions | year = 2007 | last1 = Nam | first1 = Wonwoo | jo ...h compound]], it contains an iron(II) center with two [[cyclopentadienyl]] ligands bonded through all ten carbon atoms. This arrangement was a shocking novelt
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  • ...s, such as those derived from [[salicylaldehyde]], are excellent chelating ligands. Oxidation of its metal-phenylenediamine complexes affords the [[imine|diim
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  • ...in the synthesis of dyes. It is particularly useful in yielding tridentate ligands for metal-complex dyes when diazotized and coupled to a phenol, naphthol, o
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  • ...sis Catalysts Coordinated with 1,3-Dimesityl-4,5-dihydroimidazol-2-ylidene Ligands|author=Scholl, M.; Ding, S.; Lee, C. W.; Grubbs, R. H. |journal=[[Organic L
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  • ..., Feller DR, Miller DD, Hsu FL. Medetomidine analogs as alpha 2-adrenergic ligands. 3. Synthesis and biological evaluation of a new series of medetomidine ana
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  • ..., imidazoline-based compounds have been used as [[N-heterocyclic carbene]] ligands on various transition metals. It is found in the commercially available sec ...es and S. Duty | title = Locomotor effects of imidazoline I2-site-specific ligands and monoamine oxidase inhibitors in rats with a unilateral 6-hydroxydopamin
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  • ...0.1126/science.1116789|pmid = 16179432}}</ref> Extremely bulky monodentate ligands stabilize this compound by shielding the quintuple bond from further reacti
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  • ...contrasted with [[coordination complex]]es with [[Denticity|monodentate]] ligands, which form only one bond with the central atom. ...ived from [[Greek language|Greek]] χηλή, ''chelè'', meaning claw; the ligands lie around the central atom like the claws of a [[lobster]].<ref>The term '
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  • Crown ethers are not the only macrocyclic ligands that have affinity for the potassium cation. [[Ionophore]]s such as [[valin
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  • ...theoretical interest as models for enzymes and as catalysts. Many related ligands can be prepared from other diketones, e.g. [[benzil]]. ...itself, that forms the complexes. Furthermore, a pair of dmgH<sup>-</sup> ligands are joined through hydrogen bonds to give a [[macrocycle|macrocyclic ligand
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