Issue 34, 2016

Local environment of metal ions in phthalocyanines: K-edge X-ray absorption spectra

Abstract

We report a detailed study of the K-edge X-ray absorption spectra of four transition metal phthalocyanines (MPc, M = Fe, Co, Cu and Zn). We identify the important single and multiple scattering contributions to the spectra in the extended energy range and provide a robust treatment of thermal damping; thus, a generally applicable model for the interpretation of X-ray absorption fine structure spectra is proposed. Consistent variations of bond lengths and Debye Waller factors are found as a function of atomic number of the metal ion, indicating a variation of the metal–ligand bond strength which correlates with the spatial arrangement and occupation of molecular orbitals. We also provide an interpretation of the near edge spectral features in the framework of a full potential real space multiple scattering approach and provide a connection to the local electronic structure.

Graphical abstract: Local environment of metal ions in phthalocyanines: K-edge X-ray absorption spectra

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jun 2016
Accepted
26 Jul 2016
First published
28 Jul 2016

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016,18, 23686-23694

Local environment of metal ions in phthalocyanines: K-edge X-ray absorption spectra

G. Rossi, F. d'Acapito, L. Amidani, F. Boscherini and M. Pedio, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016, 18, 23686 DOI: 10.1039/C6CP04022E

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