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Charged ligands

Spence T G, Trotter B T, Burns T D and Posey L A 1998 Metal-to-ligand charge transfer in the gas phase cluster limit J. Phys. Chem. A 102 6101... [Pg.2401]

The copper(I) ion, electronic stmcture [Ar]3t/ , is diamagnetic and colorless. Certain compounds such as cuprous oxide [1317-39-1] or cuprous sulfide [22205-45 ] are iatensely colored, however, because of metal-to-ligand charge-transfer bands. Copper(I) is isoelectronic with ziac(II) and has similar stereochemistry. The preferred configuration is tetrahedral. Liaear and trigonal planar stmctures are not uncommon, ia part because the stereochemistry about the metal is determined by steric as well as electronic requirements of the ligands (see Coordination compounds). [Pg.253]

Any change in the populations of the MOs with mainly Au character and in overlap and ligand charges has its bearing on the EEG F and thus on the quadrupole splitting... [Pg.352]

Effects of spacer groups on the formation and properties of the mixed-valence states of conjugated ferrocene dimers have been extensively studied by both electrochemical and spectroscopic methods. It should be noted that a characteristic feature in the electronic spectra of ferrocene dimers with conjugated spacer groups is the appearance of metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) bands in the neutral form as well as IT bands in the mixed-valence state. The dimer Fc — CH=CH — Fc... [Pg.60]

To substitute the strongly bound axial CO ligand of the ruthenium or osmium center, it is necessary to employ more drastic conditions than simple stirring at room temperature. Imamura (11,20) used photolysis to synthesize porphyrin trimers on the basis of simultaneous coordination of two 4-pyridyl porphyrins to the same ruthenium porphyrin (12, Fig. 3). Some interesting photophysical behavior was observed for these systems. The trimers have an extra UV-Vis absorption band at about 450 nm which is ascribed to metal-ligand charge transfer (MLCT), a d7r(Ru(II))-7r (OEP) transition. This band shows a batho-chromic shift in more polar solvents, and decreased in intensity when... [Pg.219]

It is interesting to consider another approximate derivation, which uses the implicit solvent models discussed earlier (Sect. 12.4). Indeed, we can decompose the binding reaction into the steps shown in Fig. 12.5 [94] first, the ligand charges are switched off in pure solvent, leaving a nonpolar solute second, the attractive... [Pg.444]

Restore ligand charges Restore dispersion interactions... [Pg.445]

Brinkley et al. demonstrated89 a simple to use, easy to interpret, low cost, and environmentally friendly colorimetric detector of the chemical warfare agent - mustard gas (HD, l,l-thiobis(2-chloroethane)). An optically transparent xerogel encapsulating Cu(II) acetate was fabricated to detect HD analogues and can serve as the optical sensor based on metal-ligand charge-transfer mechanism. [Pg.373]


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