The η-notation is encountered in many coordination compounds: • Side-on bonding of molecules containing σ-bonds like
H2: • W(CO)3(PiPr3)2(η2-H2) • Side-on bonded ligands containing multiple bonded atoms, e.g.
ethylene in
Zeise's salt or with
fullerene, which is bonded through donation of the π-bonding electrons: • K[PtCl3(η2-C2H4)].
H2O • Related complexes containing bridging π-ligands: • (μ-η2:η2-
C2H2)Co2(CO)6 and (
Cp*2
Sm)2(μ-η2:η2-
N2) •
Dioxygen in bis{(trispyrazolylborato)copper(II)}(μ-η2:η2-O2), ::Note that with some
bridging ligands, an alternative bridging mode is observed, e.g. κ1,κ1, like in (Me3SiCH2)3V(μ-N2-κ1(N),κ1(N′))V(CH2SiMe3)3 contains a bridging dinitrogen molecule, where the molecule is end-on coordinated to the two metal centers (see
hapticity vs. denticity). • The bonding of π-bonded species can be extended over several atoms, e.g. in
allyl,
butadiene ligands, but also in
cyclopentadienyl or
benzene rings can share their electrons. • Apparent violations of the
18-electron rule sometimes are explicable in compounds with unusual hapticities: • The 18-VE complex (η5-C5H5)Fe(η1-C5H5)(CO)2 contains one η5 bonded cyclopentadienyl, and one η1 bonded cyclopentadienyl. •
Reduction of the 18-VE compound [Ru(η6-C6Me6)2]2+ (where both aromatic rings are bonded in an η6-coordination), results in another 18-VE compound: [Ru(η6-C6Me6)(η4-C6Me6)]. • Examples of polyhapto coordinated heterocyclic and inorganic rings: Cr(η5-C4H4S)(CO)3 contains the
sulfur heterocycle
thiophene and Cr(η6-B3N3Me6)(CO)3 contains a coordinated inorganic ring (B3N3 ring). File:MOKLAZ.search14.png|thumb|Structure of (η3-C5Me5)2Mo(N)(N3).{{cite journal|title=An Experimental and Computational Analysis of the Formation of the Terminal Nitrido Complex (η3-Cp*)2Mo(N)(N3) by Elimination of N2 from Cp*2Mo(N3)2: The Barrier to Elimination Is Strongly Influenced by the exo versus endo Configuration of the Azide Ligand|author=Jun Ho Shin |author2=Brian M. Bridgewater |author3=David G. Churchill |author4=Mu-Hyun Baik |author5=Richard A. Friesner |author6=Gerard Parkin
Electrons donated by "π-ligands" versus hapticity ==Changes in hapticity==