Issue 0, 1974

High energy photoelectron spectroscopy of transition metal complexes. Part 4.—Bis(arene) and related complexes of chromium, manganese and iron

Abstract

The X-ray photoelectron (ESCA) spectra of a series of bis(arene)- and arene(tricarbonyl)-metal complexes have been measured in the solid state. The binding energies have been interpreted as far as possible with the aid of ab initio SCF MO calculations of [(η-C6H6)Cr(CO)3] and [(η-C6H6)2Cr] and semi-empirical molecular orbital calculations on most of the other compounds. The arene ring bears a small negative charge in neutral bis(arene) complexes. The arene ring in an arene(tricarbonyl) complex has a lower electron density than in a comparable bis(arene) complex. There is no experimental evidence for the dependence of charge density upon the size of an arene ring.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1974,70, 941-944

High energy photoelectron spectroscopy of transition metal complexes. Part 4.—Bis(arene) and related complexes of chromium, manganese and iron

J. A. Connor, L. M. R. Derrick and I. H. Hillier, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1974, 70, 941 DOI: 10.1039/F29747000941

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