coordination Flashcards
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Transition Metal:
An element with an unfilled d- or f-orbital (i.e. partially filled d- or f- sub-shell) in at least one common oxidation state
Complex (or Coordination Compound)
Positively charged central ion (or possibly a neutral atom), an acceptor, surrounded in a symmetrical manner by a shell of ions or molecules called ligands.
Acceptor
electrophile or Lewis acid (e– pair acceptor)
Ligand
nucleophile or Lewis base (e– pair donor)
A complex consists of

Monodentate ligand and 5 neutral and anionic monodentate ligands

Bidentate Ligands and 3 neutral and 1 anionic Bidentate ligands

Bidentate ligands ring formation

Tridentate ligands

Tetradentate ligands

Hexadentate Ligands

Chelation

Ethylenediaminetetraacetate, [EDTA]4-

Ambidentate Ligands
A ligand that can coordinate via different atom within the ligand depending on the circumstances

Bridging ligand
A ligand attached to two or more, usually metallic, central atoms.

Coordination Number (‘CN’)
Number of ligand atoms directly bonded to central metal in the complex.
Note: Coordination Number IS NOT the number of ligands bonded to the metal so take care with multi-dentate ligands!
CN geometry

CN number depends on:



Stereoisomerism
Stereoisomerism (different arrangement of atoms in space)
– Geometric
– Optical
Structural (or Constitutional) Isomerism
Structural (or Constitutional) Isomerism (different bonds between atoms)
- Coordination
- Hydrate
- Ionisation
- Linkage
- Ligand
Coordination isomer

Hydrate isomer

Ionisation isomer







