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Linked mixed-donor rings

Central to the stability and chemistry of complexes formed by mixed donor ligands are two key concepts of coordination chemistry. The first is the chelate effect, which applies to all polydentate ligands, and reflects the increase in stability of a type of complex as monodentate donor molecnles are replaced by polydentates with donors linked by chelate rings. The hard-soft acid-base theory is particnlarly relevant to mixed donor ligands where donors of distinctly different character may bind to a central metal ion. The like prefers like concept means hard nonpolarizable donor atoms (N and O, for example) bond preferentially to hard nonpolarizable metal... [Pg.2693]


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