Ligand stereoelectronic effects refer to the impact of the electronic and steric properties of a ligand on the reactivity and selectivity of the metal complex. The size and shape of the ligand, as well as the electronic properties of the phosphorus atom, play a crucial role in determining the ligand's effectiveness as a chelating agent and in modulating the metal's reactivity.
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