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- sides of a coordination complex. In contrast to polydentate ligands, ambidentate ligands can attach to the central atom in either one of two (or more)...
- much-less-stable fulminate anion, CNO− or [C−≡N+−O−]. The cyanate ion is an ambidentate ligand, forming complexes with a metal ion in which either the nitrogen...
- In chemistry, linkage isomerism or ambidentate isomerism is a form of isomerism in which certain coordination compounds have the same composition but...
- thiocyanate can act as a nucleophile at either sulfur or nitrogen—it is an ambidentate ligand. [SCN]− can also bridge two (M−SCN−M) or even three metals (>SCN−...
- and crystallographic studies of cationic complexes of Me Hg(II) with ambidentate and polydentate ligands containing pyridyl and N-substituted imidazolyl...
- isolated as a salt. When used as a ligand, the phosphaethynolate anion is ambidentate in nature meaning it forms complexes by coordinating via either the phosphorus...
- means that methylation with MeI tends to occur at the "softer" end of an ambidentate nucleophile. For example, reaction with thiocyanate ion favours attack...
- sulfanilic acid and naphthyl-1-amine in the presence of acid. Nitrite is an ambidentate ligand and can form a wide variety of coordination complexes by binding...
- occurs with ligands with more than one possible donor atom, known as ambidentate ligands. For example, nitrite can coordinate through O or N. One pair...
- Thiocyanate can bind metals at either sulfur or nitrogen — it is an ambidentate ligand. Other factors, e.g. kinetics and solubility, sometimes influence...