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The electronic ground state of [V(urea)6]3+ probed by NIR luminescence, electronic Raman, and high-field EPR spectroscopies
Authors:Beaulac Rémi  Tregenna-Piggott Philip L W  Barra Anne-Laure  Weihe Høgni  Luneau Dominique  Reber Christian
Affiliation:Département de Chimie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Abstract:
The electronic structure of a trigonally distorted vanadium(III) complex, [V(urea)6](ClO4)3, and its deuterated analogue, [V(urea-d4)6](ClO4)3 has been investigated with Raman, luminescence, and high-frequency high-field electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies and with magnetic measurements. A broad electronic Raman transition is observed at around 1400 cm(-1) and attributed to a transition to the (3)E (D3) component of the (3)T1g (O(h)) ground state. The same splitting is seen in the near-infrared luminescence spectrum in the form of a similarly broad peak at 8450 cm(-1), 1400 cm(-1) lower in energy than the (1)E --> (3)A2 spin-flip transition. Powder high-frequency and high-field electron paramagnetic resonance spectra, magnetic susceptibilities, and magnetization studies give a precise measurement of the zero-field splitting and of the g values in this complex (D = 6.00(2) cm(-1), E = 0.573(6) cm(-1), g(x) = 1.848(2), g(y) = 1.832(4), and g(z) = 1.946(7)). A set of angular overlap model parameters is proposed that reproduces all spectroscopic observations, and an analysis of the influence of the bonding of urea on the trigonal distortion of the complex is given.
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