We have first used valence bond sum method to assign the oxidation state of metal centers in the divalent zinc and cadmium dithiocarbamate complexes and on their adducts. The investigations resulted in an excellent agreement with the formal oxidation state of metal ions in the dithiocarbamate complexes. However, a series of similar investigations on nickel mixed ligand complexes which involve nickel dithiocarbamates and phosphorus donors showed that the calculated oxidation states are far higher than the formal oxidation state of nickel. Hence in order to improve the oxidation state on nickel center, in this study, we report a new valence bond parameter for nickelphosphorus bond as per the procedure described earlier. Using this improved valence bond parameter, we have calculated oxidations states for a series of NiS2P2 chromophoric complexes whose crystal structures have been reported earlier and the formal oxidation state of nickel is observed to be close to +2
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