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Mulliken relationship charge-transfer complex absorption

The theory of charge transfer complexes relates the maximum in the absorption spectrum, the charge transfer energies Ect, and energies for complex formation AGct to the vertical ionization potential of the donor and the vertical electron affinities of the acceptor. The relationship uses constants related to the geometry of the complexes. Mulliken described the theory of charge transfer as follows ... [Pg.67]

The nitrosonium cation bears a formal relationship to the well-studied halogens (i.e. X2 = I2, Br2, and Cl2), with both classes of structurally simple diatomic electron acceptors forming an extensive series of intermolecular electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complexes that show well-defined charge-transfer absorption bands in the UV-visible spectral region. Mulliken (1952a,b 1964 Mulliken and Person, 1969) originally identified the three possible nonbonded structures of the halogen complexes as in Chart 7, and the subsequent X-ray studies established the axial form II to be extant in the crystals of the benzene complexes with Cl2 and Br2 (Hassel and Stromme, 1958, 1959). In these 1 1 molecular complexes, the closest approach of the... [Pg.225]


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