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Gold complexes trans-influence

The trans influence of a ligand is the ability of a ligand to weaken the bond trans to itself in a complex. Gold(I) and gold(III) complexes are, in the simplest treatment, considered to use sp and dsp hybrid orbitals in forming linear and square planar complexes respectively. A good o donor, L, tends to concentrate gold 6s character in the AuL bond and the trans bond must then overlap with an orbital of low s character. A weaker and more ionic bond is then formed. [Pg.5742]


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