Research topic:ligand

Find more facts and information on our topic page about ligand

ligand

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008 | Copyright information

ligand , charged or uncharged molecule with one or more unshared pairs of electrons that can attach to a central metallic atom or ion to form an aggregate known as a complex ion (see chemical bond ). Some ligands that share electrons with metals form very stable complexes. Some common bases that act as ligands are water and ammonia molecules and halide, hydroxide, acetate, cyanide, thiocyanate, and nitrite anions . These ligands are monofunctional, i.e., they are attached by one unshared pair of electrons during complexing. Polyfunctional ligands, which bind to the metal ion with two or more pairs of electrons, are called chelates (see chelating agents ). Ethylenediamine-tetraacetate, a commonly used chelating compound, has six pairs of electrons to bind to metal ions. Electron-donating functional groups containing nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorous, or carbon may act as ligands in complex biological systems. For example, in enzymes that need complexed metal ions to function, mercapto (sulfur-containing) groups and amino (nitrogen-containing) groups act as chelating agents; these groups fix the metal ion in a specific position. Other biologically important molecules, such as chlorophyll, vitamin B 12 , and heme, also have nitrogen-containing groups that donate electrons and have a chelating function.

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"ligand." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 2 Dec. 2008 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"ligand." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. (December 2, 2008). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-ligand.html

"ligand." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Retrieved December 02, 2008 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-ligand.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

Analysis of trace amounts of metal ions using silica-based chelating resins: A green analytical method
Magazine article from: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...unheeded, because the metal ions may be present in...preconcentrate the metal ion from matrix constituents...to the targeted metal ion. 2. It is free from...The extraction of metal ions using chelating...coordination of metal ion on chelating ... Read more
Neurodegenerative Diseases and Metal Ions.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 9/1/2006; 228 words ; 9780470014882 Neurodegenerative diseases and metal ions. Ed. by Astrid Sigel et al. John Wiley & Sons 2006 463 pages $265.00 Hardcover Metal ions in life sciences; v.1 RC365 The editors (professors...the first volume of a series dedicated to study of metal ions in the life sciences. ... Read more
Kinetic analysis of a photosensitive chelator and its complex with Zn(II)
Magazine article from: Photochemistry and Photobiology; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...sequestration and release of metal ions is an important...dramatic examples of metal ion activity control...reversible photochromic metal-ion chelator that can...binds to divalent metal ions (because of their...reversible, switchable metal-ion binding ... Read more
Applied chemistry.(polymerisation)
Magazine article from: Chemistry and Industry; 6/12/2000; ; 700+ words ; ...Surfactant micelles and metal ions both act as templates...imprinted sorbents. The metal ion and the surfactant are...molecular imprinting of metal ions. The unique combination...of a wide variety of metal ions of chemical and biological... Read more
The validity of serum levels as a surrogate measure of systemic exposure to metal ions in hip replacement
Magazine article from: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery; 6/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; Metal ions generated from joint...surrogate measure of metal ion exposure. This study...bearings relates to the metal ions generated frum wear...specimens in patients with metal-on-metal bearings...surrogate measure of metal ion exposure. Patients... Read more
Absorption behavior of metal ions on Chitin/cellulose composite fibers with chemical modification by EDTA
Magazine article from: Textile Research Journal; 6/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...the fibers for metal ions is examined by...different pHs. For some metal ions, the modified fibers...reusable medium for metal ion removal and concentrations...molecules with metal ions are somewhat limited...be expected for metal ion removal from ... Read more
The effect of component size and orientation on the concentrations of metal ions after resurfacing arthroplasty of the hip
Magazine article from: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; Increased concentrations of metal ions after metal-on-metal...associated with high metal ion concentrations should...the concentration of metal ions in the blood after hip...for measuring levels of metal ions. The concentrations of... Read more
Purification of a Protein Tagged with (His)6 at Its N-terminus, C-terminus, and Both N- and C-Termini
Magazine article from: Biopharm International; 5/1/2004; ; 448 words ; ...charged with different metal ions. Results suggest that...protein binds to a specific metal ion and consequently its...with many transition metal ions, binding effects vary...charged with different metal ions (Ni2+, Cu2+, Co2+, or... Read more
Control of Chirality by Cations in Confined Spaces: Photooxidation of Enecarbamates Inside Zeolite Supercages[dagger]
Magazine article from: Photochemistry and Photobiology; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...combined action of spatial confinement and metal-ion coordination (assessed by density-functional...sensitizer; MDB, methyldesoxybenzoin; MY, alkali-metal-ion-exchanged Faujasite type Y-zeolites; NMR...the unit cell, for which M is a monovalent metal ion (13-15). The cage structure ... Read more
Ion beams replace chrome plating.
Magazine article from: Advanced Materials & Processes; 5/1/1995; ; 700+ words ; Metal ion implantation is...with high-energy metal ions. Because the process...latest advances in metal-ion implantation equipment...the same way, when metal ions traveling at high...therefore, heavy metal ions are valued above...such as nitrogen. ... Read more

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

ligand
Book article from: Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes ligand • unironed , viand •prebend • beribboned , riband •husband • house husband •unquestioned • escutcheoned • brigand , ligand •legend • fecund , second, split-second •millisecond • nanosecond •microsecond •... Read more
ligand
Book article from: A Dictionary of Psychology ligand n. An atom, molecule, ion, or radical that binds with a central atom; more specifically, any such element that binds with a specific neuroreceptor .[From Latin ligandum binding, from ligare to bind] Read more
ligand-gated ion channel
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology ligand-gated ion channel A type of ion channel that opens when a signal molecule (ligand) binds to an extracellular receptor region of the channel...hence opens the channel. Many neurotransmitters act as ligands for ion channels. For example, at neuromuscular junctions... Read more
ligand
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology ligand An atom, ion, or molecule that acts as the electron-donor partner in one or more co-ordination bonds. A hetero-cyclic ring is formed if the ligand is an organic compound, and the product is termed a chelate. Read more
ligand
Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences ligand Atom, ion , or molecule that acts as the electron-donor partner in one or more coordination bonds. A heterocyclic ring is formed if the ligand is an organic compound, and the product is termed a chelate. See also CHELATION ; and COORDINATION NUMBER . Read more

Related research topics

For Students and teachers!

HighBeam Encyclopedia provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: