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Magnesium—oxygen bonds coordination number

Thus, if a magnesium ion binds six oxygen atoms, the strength of each metal ligand interaction is 2/6 = 0.33. If the cation is sodium, with the same coordination number, the bond strength is lower, 0.17. The above equation can be rewritten as... [Pg.23]

Coordination compounds play important roles in nature. Chlorophyll, which is involved in photosynthesis in plants, is a coordination complex of magnesium. Hemoglobin, the oxygen transporter in the human body, is a coordination complex of iron. Vitamin B12, necessary for the prevention and cure of pernicious anemia, is a coordination complex of cobalt. In all three compounds, the metal ion is in an approximately octahedral environment, its coordination number is 6, and bonded to it are the four nitrogen atoms of a planar porphyrin-hke ring. The basic planar ring structure is closely related to that of the extremely stable blue pigment, Cu(II)phthalo-cyanine. [Pg.293]

The key idea of the Zimmerman-Traxler model is that aldol additions proceed via six-membered ring transition state structures. In these transition states, the metal (a magnesium cation in the case of the Ivanov reaction) coordinates both to the enolate oxygen and to the O atom of the carbonyl compound. By way of this coordination, the metal ion guides the approach of the electrophilic carbonyl carbon to the nucleophilic enolate carbon. The approach of the carbonyl and enolate carbons occurs in a transition state structure with chair conformation. C—C bond formation is fastest in the transition state with the maximum number of quasi-equatorially oriented and therefore sterically unhindered substituents. [Pg.409]


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Bonding coordinate

Coordinate bond

Coordination bonding

Coordination number

Coordinative bonding

Coordinative bonding coordinate

Magnesium bonding

Magnesium coordination

Magnesium—oxygen bonds

Oxygen bond number

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Oxygen coordination

Oxygen coordination number

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