2022
DOI: 10.1039/d2cp04084k
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Metal–water covalency in the photo-aquated ferrocyanide complex as seen by multi-edge picosecond X-ray absorption

Abstract: In this work we investigate the photo-aquation reaction of the ferrocyanide anion with multi-edge picosecond soft X-ray spectroscopy. Combining the information of the iron L-edge with nitrogen and oxygen K-edges...

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“…The LUMO, on the other hand, has strong contributions from the e g set of the 3d shell, mixed with cyanide σ orbitals. The energy levels follow the same order as seen in the isoelectronic [Fe(CN) 6 ] 4– …”
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“…The LUMO, on the other hand, has strong contributions from the e g set of the 3d shell, mixed with cyanide σ orbitals. The energy levels follow the same order as seen in the isoelectronic [Fe(CN) 6 ] 4– …”
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“…The second peak, slightly weaker than the first, is attributed to transitions to a set of orbitals with π character mainly centered on the ligands and with a strong contribution from the t 2g set of d orbitals in the cobalt center. As seen through the TD-DFT computation and discussed by past studies, 6,13,38 this transition intensity is proportional to the mixing of metal d orbitals and ligand π orbitals. The energy position, as also noticed in former studies on metal cyanides, 39−41 is not well reproduced at the level of TD-DFT and even higher level theories.…”
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