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Mixed-valence compounds optical electron transfer

Optical charge transfer (CT) is commonly observed in un-symmetrical molecules or molecular complexes in which there are sites of distinctly different ionization energies and electron affinities. The origin and properties of optical charge transfer transitions provide the basis for this account. A convenient place to begin chemically is with mixed-valence compounds and two examples are shown below (1-3). In the first (eq 1), the sites of different oxidation states are held in close... [Pg.140]


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