Organometalate
Organometalates are a subclass of organometallic compounds that contain an anionic metal complex, typically formed by the coordination of organic ligands to a central metal atom. These compounds often exhibit unique chemical properties, such as high stability and reactivity, which make them valuable in various chemical processes and applications. Organometalates play a significant role in catalysis, particularly in homogeneous catalysis, where they facilitate a range of reactions including polymerization, hydrogenation, and carbon-carbon bond formation. The metal center in organometalates can vary widely, encompassing transition metals, main group metals, and lanthanides, and the nature of the ligands can influence the electronic and steric properties of the complex, thereby tailoring its reactivity and selectivity in chemical transformations.
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