Problem 28
Question
For each of the following polydentate ligands, determine (i) the maximum number of coordination sites that the ligand can occupy on a single metal ion and (ii) the number and type of donor atoms in the ligand: (a) acetylacetonate ion (acac), (b) phenanthroline (phen), (c) diethylenetriamine, (d) carbonate ion, (e) triphosphate ion.
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For the given polydentate ligands, we have:
(a) Acetylacetonate ion (acac):
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (oxygen)
(b) Phenanthroline (phen):
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (nitrogen)
(c) Diethylenetriamine:
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 3
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 3 (nitrogen)
(d) Carbonate ion:
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 1
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 1 (oxygen)
(e) Triphosphate ion:
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (oxygen)
1Step 1: (a) Acetylacetonate ion (acac)
Acetylacetonate ion (acac) has the following structure:
\( \hspace{0.5cm} \text{O} = \text{C} - \text{C} - \text{O} - \text{C} \hspace{0.5cm} \)
In this ion, there are two oxygen atoms that can act as donor atoms: the ones that are double-bonded to the carbon atoms. Thus, acac can occupy two coordination sites on a single metal ion, and each donor oxygen atom can form a single bond with the metal ion.
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (oxygen)
2Step 2: (b) Phenanthroline (phen)
Phenanthroline (phen) has the following structure:
\hspace{1cm} N \hspace{0.5cm} \text{C} = \text{C} - \text{C} - \text{C} = \text{N} \hspace{0.5cm}
In this molecule, there are two nitrogen atoms that can act as donor atoms. Thus, phen can occupy two coordination sites on a single metal ion, with each donor nitrogen atom forming a single bond with the metal ion.
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (nitrogen)
3Step 3: (c) Diethylenetriamine
Diethylenetriamine has the following structure:
\(\hspace{1cm} \text{N} - \text{C} - \text{C} - \text{N} - \text{C} - \text{C} - \text{N} \hspace{0.5cm} \)
In this molecule, there are three nitrogen atoms that can act as donor atoms. Thus, diethylenetriamine can occupy three coordination sites on a single metal ion, with each donor nitrogen atom forming a single bond with the metal ion.
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 3
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 3 (nitrogen)
4Step 4: (d) Carbonate ion
The carbonate ion has the following structure:
\hspace{1cm} \text{O} = \text{C} - \text{O}^{-} \hspace{0.5cm}
The oxygen that is single-bonded to the central carbon and has a negative charge can act as a donor atom. Thus, the carbonate ion can occupy one coordination site on a single metal ion, with the donor oxygen atom forming a single bond with the metal ion.
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 1
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 1 (oxygen)
5Step 5: (e) Triphosphate ion
The triphosphate ion has the following structure:
\hspace{1cm} \text{O}^{-} - \text{P} - \text{O} - \text{P} - \text{O} - \text{P} - \text{O}^{-} \hspace{0.5cm}
In this ion, the single-bonded oxygens with negative charges on each end of the chain can act as donor atoms. Thus, the triphosphate ion can occupy two coordination sites on a single metal ion, with each donor oxygen atom forming a single bond with the metal ion.
(i) Maximum number of coordination sites: 2
(ii) Number and type of donor atoms: 2 (oxygen)
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