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High-spin electron configurations

Low-spin (L) and high-spin (H) electron configurations of the d orbitals of a metal centre A is the crystal field splitting... [Pg.146]

In the structure, the copper (or chromium) atom has a greatly distorted octahedral coordination, with two bond distances much longer than the other four (difference = 0.38 A for Cu, 0.36 A for Cr) and small, but significant differences between the pairs of short distances. The major distortion is correlated with the d9, or high-spin d4, electronic configuration of Cu(II) and Cr(II), respectively, giving an uneven occupation of the eg orbitals—the Jahn-Teller effect. The differ-... [Pg.86]


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