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Mixed valence compounds halogen bridged

The localized-valence halogen-bridged platinum(II)/platinum(IV) complexes (175) are of interest because of their highly anisotropic electrical and optical properties. The complexes are characterized by broad and intense intervalence bands in their electronic spectra.542 Partial oxidation of [PtCl(dien)]Cl with iodine yields the mixed valence species [PtI(dien)][PtI3(dien)]I2,543 but when 4Me-dien is used, the mixed valence compound is only obtained if it is trapped quickly, before isomerization of the meridional platinum(IV) complex to a facial form.544 Although these species nominally have localized valences, the extent of delocalization increases as the bridging halide... [Pg.733]

Table 5 Halogen-bridged Mixed Valence Compounds... Table 5 Halogen-bridged Mixed Valence Compounds...
These facts mean that the halogen-bridged mixed-valence transition metal complex qualifies a good one-dimensional compound with doubly degenerate structure (CDW). [Pg.271]


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