Issue 43, 2008

Multidentate ligand systems featuring dual functionality

Abstract

Multifunctional ligands with podand topology provide intrinsically well-defined coordination geometries. Several subgroups of multidentate ligand systems comprising dual functionality have been developed so far. Recent advances made in this research area reflect its topicality. Work on metal complexes of ambiphilic ligands consisting of Lewis-acidic Group 13 element bridgehead atoms and additional donor functionalities is in the current focus of interest. The intrinsic topology of tetradentate ligands may introduce a fascinating reactivity and interesting electronic properties to the metal complexes. Janus-head type ligands are very promising candidates for the preparation of multimetallic complexes.

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Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
19 May 2008
Accepted
20 Jun 2008
First published
01 Oct 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 5836-5865

Multidentate ligand systems featuring dual functionality

I. Kuzu, I. Krummenacher, J. Meyer, F. Armbruster and F. Breher, Dalton Trans., 2008, 5836 DOI: 10.1039/B808347A

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