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Question
Do lanthanoids form complexes with π-bonding ligands?
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Solution
- Lanthanoids generally have a low tendency to form complexes with π-bonding ligands.
- This is primarily because their 4f orbitals are deeply buried and unavailable for effective overlap with π-ligands, leading to mostly ionic bonding.
- Lanthanoids form complexes mainly with chelating ligands like β-diketones, amino acids, and EDTA, which coordinate through σ-bonds rather than π-bonds.
- Their complexes typically have coordination numbers of 6 to 10 but rarely involve π-bonding ligands.
- In contrast, actinoids more readily form complexes with π-bonding ligands due to their 5f orbitals being more available for bonding.
Thus, lanthanoids do not form significant complexes with π-bonding ligands due to electronic and orbital constraints.
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