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Catalysis ligand-field theory

In this chapter, we have developed the information content of different excited state spectroscopic methods in terms of ligand field theory and the covalency of L—M bonds. Combined with the ground-state methods presented in the following chapters, spectroscopy and magnetism experimentally define the electronic structure of transition metal sites. Calculations supported by these data can provide fundamental insight into the physical properties of inorganic materials and their reactivities in catalysis and electron transfer. The contribution of electronic structure to function has been developed in Ref. 61. [Pg.34]

CRYOENZYMOLOGY CRYPTANDS CRYPTATE EFFECT CRYPTIC CATALYSIS CRYPTIC STEREOCHEMISTRY CRYSTAL FIELD SPLITTING LIGAND FIELD SPLITTING CRYSTAL FIELD THEORY Crystal growth,... [Pg.734]


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