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Ligand field stabilisation energy

Two contributions to this trend are (a) the general decrease in electropositive character resulting from increased effective nuclear charge and (b) ligand field stabilisation energies, which increase the stability of complexes field ligands higher in the spectrochemical series than water in all ions except Mn2+(d5 ) and Zn2 (d10). [Pg.89]

Fe. Co. The distribution of M2- and M3+ ions between the tetrahedral and octahedral sites shows the influence of ligand field stabilisation energies. In Fe304 Fe2+(3d°) has an octahedral preference whereas... [Pg.92]

LFT seems to fade away to be used in a loose qualitative way to describe certain features of d-d spectra or certain aspects of reaction energies. The latter is invariably couched in terms of Ligand Field Stabilisation Energies (LFSEs). [Pg.26]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.636 ]




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