Metal–Ligand Cooperation
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University · Weizmann Institute of Science
Abstract
Metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) has become an important concept in catalysis by transition metal complexes both in synthetic and biological systems. MLC implies that both the metal and the ligand are directly involved in bond activation processes, by contrast to "classical" transition metal catalysis where the ligand (e.g. phosphine) acts as a spectator, while all key transformations occur at the metal center. In this Review, we will discuss examples of MLC in which 1) both the metal and the ligand are chemically modified during bond activation and 2) bond activation results in immediate changes in the 1st coordination sphere involving the cooperating ligand, even if the reactive center at the ligand is not…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.47
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- 100%
- References
- 251
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2Topics & keywords
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Metal
- Tautomer
- Non-innocent ligand
- Coordination sphere
- Transition metal
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