| 1. | A related bidentate ligand with a greater bite angle is spanphos.
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| 2. | These catalysts feature mono-anionic bidentate ligands related to salen ligands.
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| 3. | In such compounds, the heterocycle is a bidentate ligand.
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| 4. | This bidentate ligand chelates metals via the two phosphine groups.
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| 5. | Diars is a bidentate ligand used in coordination chemistry.
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| 6. | Deprotonation of HNacNac compounds affords anionic bidentate ligands that form a variety of coordination complexes.
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| 7. | It is used as a bidentate ligand and is noteworthy for having a particularly wide bite angle.
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| 8. | If the carbene is part of a bidentate ligand with a forced geometry, the MIC complex may form preferentially as well.
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| 9. | Having three bidentate ligands of only one type gives a propeller-type structure, with two different enantiomers denoted ? and ?.
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| 10. | The aldehyde functional group is subject to nucleophilic attack, specifically by amines to form Schiff bases, which serve as bidentate ligands.
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