Clathrochelate

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title: Clathrochelate
text: In coordination chemistry, clathrochelates are ligands that encapsulate metal ions. Chelating ligands bind to metals more strongly than related monodentate ligands, and macrocyclic ligands bind more strongly than typical chelating ligands. It follows that bi- or polymacrocyclic ligands would bind to metals particularly strongly. Clathrochelates are usually derived from bimacrocyclic ligands. The first examples were derived from the tris(dioximate)s of cobalt(III) and iron(II). The synthesis enta
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description: Ligands which encapsulate a metal ion in a chemical complex
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