COMPLEX COMPOUNDS AND LIGANDS: TYPES OF INTERACTIONS
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Complex compounds; ligands; donor–acceptor interaction; chelates; coordination chemistry; transition metals; polynuclear complexes; bioinorganic chemistry; catalysis; stability constantsAbstrak
This article provides a comprehensive overview of complex compounds, focusing on the roles of central atoms, ligand types, and the interaction mechanisms leading to complex formation. The discussion covers electrostatic and donor–acceptor interactions, the chelate effect with polydentate ligands, and the structural diversity of mono- and polynuclear complexes. Practical applications in catalysis, medicine, and biological systems are highlighted, making the article relevant for both academic and applied chemistry studies.
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