I figured my question was clear enough.
I've only taken high school chemistry, but am in my Sophmore year of University, planning to major in Organic Chemistry, but currently finishing all of my pre-reqs, so I haven't been able to get into a college chemistry level course yet. On the upside, I have been researching deeply into this field for the past year or so on my spare time. I'm no expert, but a very quick learner.
I don't think the question is better suited for an inorganic chemistry forum. It is also exclusively related to organometallic catalytic complexes. For instance a well researched one is Ru-BINAP in Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation. In this specific example, in many research papers you find mention of this "Ru-BINAP" complex. Chiral R or S BINAP is readily available from comercial sources, and Ru(Ruthenium) is readily available as well. There is constant reference to this "complex". My question is, what is this complex. Is it specific compound that resulted from some reaction between Ru and BINAP? Is it just a well mixed mixture of Ru and BINAP, that causes the molecules compounds to attract together and act on other molecules in a catalytic fashion?
These last two sentences in this previous paragraph here are what I am unsure of. I cannot form an adequate mental image, chemically, of what is meant by "complex"