- A
tridentate ligand (or
terdentate ligand) is a
ligand that has
three atoms that can
function as
donor atoms in a
coordination complex. Well-known tridentate...
- family. The
Pacific lamprey is also
known as the three-tooth
lamprey and
tridentate lamprey. Play
media Pacific lampreys grow to
about 80 cm (31 in) as adults...
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binds through two
sites is cl****ified as bidentate, and
three sites as
tridentate. The "bite angle"
refers to the
angle between the two
bonds of a bidentate...
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Turing machine, a
hypothetical universal computing machine Tm ligands, a
tridentate ligand used in
coordination chemistry Melting point (abbreviated Tm),...
- an
example being ethylenediamine.
Tridentate ligands bind with
three atoms, an
example being terpyridine.
Tridentate ligands usually bind via two kinds...
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Structures of \(Trimethylsilyl)methyl]sodium and -pot****ium with Bi- and
Tridentate N-Donor Ligands".
European Journal of
Inorganic Chemistry. 2011 (5): 721–726...
- manganese(II) and cobalt(III)
complexes of N-aryl-2-pyridylazophenylamines: new
tridentate N,N,N-donors
derived from
cobalt mediated aromatic ring
amination of...
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ligands include dppe and dmpe, R2PCH2CH2PR2 (R = Ph, Me, respectively).
Tridentate triphosphines come in two cl****es,
linear and tripodal.
These ligands...
- is on
average 18 mm (0.71 in) in length, with
doubled headed or even
tridentate spines pointing towards the body. They are less
densely packed than in...
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tridentate ligands in
coordination and
organometallic chemistry. Bis(diphenylphosphinoethyl)phenylphosphine is
called triphos, is a
linear tridentate...