Metallate
Metallate is the name given to any complex anion containing a metal ligated to several atoms or small groups. The spelling metalate is almost as common.
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Typically, the metal will be one of the transition elements and the ligand will be oxygen or another chalcogenide or a cyanide group (though others are known). The chalcogenide metallates are known as oxometallates, thiometallates, selenometallates and tellurometallates; the cyanide metallates are known as cyanometallates.
Oxometallates include permanganate (MnO4−), chromate (CrO42-) and vanadate (VO3− or VO43-).
Thiometallates include tetrathiovanadate (VS43-), tetrathiomolybdate (MoS42-), tetrathiotungstate (WS42-) and similar ions.[1]
Cyanometallates include ferricyanide and ferrocyanide.
Metallate is also used as a verb by bioinorganic chemistry to describe the act of adding metal atoms or ions to a site (synthetic ligand or protein.)
References
- ↑ E Diemann, A Müller.. Schwefel- und selenverbindungen von übergangsmetallen mit d0-konfiguration. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 1973. 10 (1-2): 79-122. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-8545(00)80232-5