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Chlorocyclophosphazenes containing a reactive periphery and a robust framew
ork offer an ideal platform for the construction of a large variety of mult
i-site coordination ligands. Various types of neutral or (multi)anionic mul
ti-site coordinating ligands can be assembled containing different numbers,
type and stereochemical orientations of coordination sites reflecting the
ease of modulation of these ligand types. Also it is possible to construct
new types of macrocyclic ligands using cyclophosphazenes as scaffolds. The
interaction of these ligands with transition and main group metals leads to
a number of different complex types showing the rich diversity that is pre
sent in this family of compounds. A study of these ligands in principle als
o allows the assembly of the corresponding polymeric ligands.