Ligands
comprising an intramolecular resonance-assisted hydrogen
bond (RAHB) and an intramolecular resonance-assisted chalcogen bond
(RAChB) have been used to form Cu(II), Ag(I), and Cd(II) metal complexes.
Both interactions undergo major changes on ligand binding to the metal
even though metal–ligand binding does not directly involve
either interactions. In fact, the RAChB synthon can act as an intermolecular
H-bond donor or acceptor, is involved in intramolecular coordination-coupled
proton transfer, or exhibits an ionic pattern.