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Halide complexes charge transfer spectra

Molecules in the second coordination sphere, that is, solvent or partners of an ion pair, can transfer charge to the metal ion of a coordination complex in an optically induced electronic transition. The excited states are, respectively, known as solvent to metal charge transfer (SMCT) and ion pair charge transfer (IPCT) excited states. A typical example are the ion pairs, [Cora(NH3)6]3 +, X-, formed between [Coln(NH3)6]3 + and halide and pseudohalide ions X. The UV-Vis spectrum of ion... [Pg.257]

The radical anion of molecular oxygen (O ) has been prepared and trapped in a range of alcohols, water and benzene but not in aliphatic hydrocarbons (Bennett et al., 1968a). In contrast to COg the e.s.r. spectrum shows that 0 interacts strongly with its immediate environment. This interaction which alters the separation of the upper molecular orbitals of the anion is strongly dependent on the nature of the matrix. Previously, the Oj" radical ion has been stabilized only in ionic materials such as the alkali halides thus it is of particular interest to find that this anion can be trapped successfully in a non-polar matrix (benzene). There is some evidence (Evans, 1961), from optical spectroscopic studies that molecular oxygen can form a weak charge transfer complex with the 77-electron system in benzene and it seems probable that O2 is stabilized in benzene by the formation of a similar complex. [Pg.26]

Halide to metal charge transfer (hmet) transitions tend to dominate the uvMsible spectrum in these complexes.. The manifolds are complex at first sight but generally well understood, and historically thay have contributed greatly to our understsnding of bonding in tsuch complexes. One of the themes of this paper is the beauty and informative power of hmet transitions in varied systems. [Pg.537]


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