Polytopic ligands have become ubiquitous in coordination chemistry because they grant access to a variety of mono‐ and polynuclear complexes of transition metals as well as rare‐earth and main‐group elements. Nitrogen‐based ditopic ligands, in which two monoanionic N,N‐binding sites are framed within one molecule, are of particular importance and are therefore the primary focus of this review. In detail, bis(amidine)s, bis(guanidine)s, bis(β‐diimine)s, bis(aminotroponimine)s, bis(pyrrolimine)s, and miscellaneous bis(N,N‐chelating) ligands are reviewed. In addition to the general synthetic protocols, the application of these ligands is discussed along with their coordination chemistry, the multifarious binding modes, and the ability of these ligands to bridge two (or more) metal(loids).
N,N Ligands in the spotlight : Whether mono‐ or polynuclear complexes are derived from nitrogen‐based ditopic ligands with two monoanionic N,N‐binding sites depends on several parameters related to the ligand and the metal(loid) itself. image
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