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Síntese de Compostos de Coordenação×Cristalografia por Raios-X×
ÁreaQuímicaQuímica
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1960s1912
Autor originalGeoffrey Wilkinson & othersWilliam Henry Bragg & William Lawrence Bragg
TipoSynthetic methodologyStructural determination technique
Fonte seminalWilkinson, G., Gillard, R. D., & McCleverty, J. A. (1966). Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (1st ed.). Pergamon Press. ISBN: 978-0080161709Bragg, W. H., & Bragg, W. L. (1913). The reflection of X-rays by crystals. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 88(605), 428–438. DOI ↗
Outros nomescomplex synthesis, coordination complex, metal complex synthesisX-ray diffraction, crystallography, single-crystal X-ray
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ResumoCoordination compound synthesis is the methodology for preparing metal-ligand complexes, ranging from simple aqueous solutions of metal ions to sophisticated organometallic catalysts and biological metalloproteins. Developed systematically from the 1960s onward by pioneers like Geoffrey Wilkinson and others, coordination chemistry enables creation of compounds with tailored properties for catalysis, materials science, and medicine.X-ray crystallography is a technique that determines the three-dimensional atomic structure of crystals by analyzing the diffraction patterns produced when X-rays pass through them. Developed by William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg in 1912, X-ray crystallography has become the gold standard for structure determination in chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science, winning multiple Nobel Prizes for its profound impact.
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