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Ligand isomerism

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Presence of structurally isomeric ligands in a coordination complex

In coordination chemistry, ligand isomerism is a type of structural isomerism in coordination complexes which arises from the presence of ligands which can adopt different isomeric forms. 1,2-Diaminopropane and 1,3-Diaminopropane are the examples that each feature a different isomer would be ligand isomers.


References

  1. "24.4: Isomerism in Coordination Complexes". Chemistry LibreTexts. 2015-01-18. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
  2. UCI Department of Chemistry (13 November 2015). "Coordination Chemistry I: Structures and Isomer" (PDF).
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