Unlocking the Secrets of Water Coordinated Metal Complexes
Water is essential for life as we know it, but its behavior in chemistry is complex and largely not understood. In new research, scientists have taken a deep dive into the dynamics of water molecules when coordinated to metal complexes, and their findings could help inform the development of drugs and other materials.
In a recent study, researchers from the University of Tokyo have unraveled the dynamics of water molecules as they coordinate to metal complexes. By using a combination of experimental and computational techniques, the team was able to observe the behavior of the water molecules in real time. The researchers found that the water molecules remain coordinated to the metal complexes for much longer periods than previously thought. This suggests that the water molecules are more stable than expected and may play a role in the reactivity of the metal complexes. The team believes that this information could have a range of applications, from drug design to the development of catalysts and other materials.
source: Phys.org