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Preparation and Spectroscopical Characterization of Di(acido)phthalocyaninatorhodates(III) Triethylendiaminorhodiumiodide reacts quickly and completely with boiling phthalodinitrile precipitating ?rhodiumphthalocyanine”?, which is purified and dissolved in alkaline media as di(hydroxo)phthalocyaninatorhodate(III). Acidification in the presence of halides or pseudohalides yields less soluble acidophthalocyaninatorhodium reacting with tetra-n-butyl-ammonium(pseudo)halide to give (blue)green tetra-n-butyl-ammoniumdi(acido)phthalocyaninatorhodate(III), (nBu4N)[Rh(X)2Pc2?] (X = Cl, Br, I, N3, CN, NCO, SCN, SeCN). The asym. Rh? X-stretching vibration (vas(RhX)) is observed in the f.i.r. at 290 (X = Cl), 233 (Br), 205 (I), 366 (N3), 347 (CN), 351 (NCO), 257 (SCN) and 214 cm?1 (SeCN). vs(RhI) is the only sym. Rh? X-stretching vibration excited at 131 cm?1 in the Raman spectrum. The m.i.r. and resonance Raman spectra are typical for hexacoordinated phthalocyaninatometalates(III). The influence of the axial ligands is very small. The frequency of the stretching vibrations of the pseudohalo-ligands are as expected (in the case of the ambident ligands the bonding atom is named first): vas(NN) at 2006 and vs(NN) at 1270 cm?1 (N3); vas(CN) at 2126 (CN), 2153 (NCO), 2110 (SCN) and 2116 cm?1 (SeCN). The characteristic π–π*-transitions of the Pc2?-ligand dominate the UV-vis spectra. The splitting of the Q and N region is discussed and the weak absorbance at ca. 22 kK is assigned to a n–π*-transition.  相似文献   

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High Spin Manganese(II) Phthalocyanines: Preparation and Spectroscopical Properties of Acidophthalocyaninatomanganate(II) Acidophthalocyaninatomanaganese(III) is reduced by boranate, thioacetate or hydrogensulfide to yield acidophthalo-cyaninatomanganate(II) ([Mn(X)Pc2?]?; X = Cl, Br, NCO, NCS) being isolated as tetra(n-butyl)ammonium salt. In the cyclovoltammogram of [Mn(NCO)Pc2?]? the halv-wave potential for the redoxcouple MnII/MnIII is at ?0.13 V, that of the first ring reduction at ?0.99 V. The magnetic moments are indicative of high-spin 6A1 ground states: μMn = 5.84 (NCO), 5.78(Cl), 5.65 (Br), 5.68 μB (NCS). A Curie-like temperature dependence of μMn is observed in the region 300–30 K. Below 30 K an increase in μMn occurs due to weak intermolecular ferromagnetic coupling. The ESR spectra confirm the S = 5/2 ground state with a strong g = 6 resonance observed (AMn = 80 G) as expected for an axially distorted ligand-field. Besides the typical π-π* transitions of the Pc2?-ligand several weak bands are observed in the Uv-vis-n.i.r. spectra at ca. 7.5, 9.1, 14.0 and 19.0 kK that are assigned to trip-multiplet transitions. In resonance with the band at 19.0 kK the Mn? X stretching vibration (v(MnX)) is resonance Raman enhanced: X = NCO: 319, Cl: 286, SCN: 238, Br: 202 cm?1. These vibrational frequencies are confirmed by the f.i.r. spectra. In the case of the thiocyanato-complex probably both forms of bonding of the ambident NCS-ligand are present (v(Mn? NCS): 274 cm?1). The frequencies of the vibrations of the inner (CN)8 ring are reduced by up to 20 cm?1 as compared with those of low spin MnII phthalocyanines.  相似文献   

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Phthalocyanines of Cobalt and Rhodium with O, S, and Se Donor Ligands Di(phenolato)-, -(benzenethiolato)- and -(benzeneselenonato)phthalocyaninatocobaltate(III) and -rhodate(III) are prepared by the reaction of di(hydroxo)phthalocyaninatometalate with phenol resp. benzenethiol or benzeneselenol and isolated as poorly soluble tetra(n-butyl)ammonium salts of the formula (nBu4N)[M(EPh)2Pc2?] (M = Co, Rh; E = O, S, Se). In the Uv-vis spectra π–π* transitions in the Pc2?-typical B, Q, N and L regions are observed. For the Rh-complexes with E = S, Se there is a further band at 18.0 kK due to excitonic π(Ph)–π(Pc) interactions. The (E→Rh-charge-transfer(CT)) transition is observed for E = Se at 26.0 kK, being obscured by the Q, N region for E = O, S. The strong, broad (E → Co? CT) transition (E = O, S, Se) absorbs at ~20.5 kK. A second CT-transition is detected within the Q, N region for E = S, Se. Molecular vibrations (in cm?1) are examined by m.i.r., f.i.r, FT-Raman and dispersive resonance-Raman(RR) spectra. The C? E stretching mode (v7a) of the axial EPh ligands is observed for E = O at 1256/1262, 1269 (Co, m.i.r./RR), 1246/1265 (Rh), for E = S at 1085 (Co, Rh; RR) and for E = Se at 1069 (Co, Rh; RR). The C? C? E deformation mode (v6a) is assigned for E = O at 554/557 (Co, RR), 568 (Rh, RR) and for E = S at 420 (Co, Rh; RR). The following vibrational modes of the trans-ME2N4 skeleton are assigned: vs(ME) for Co: 381 (O)/271 (S)/139 (Se); for Rh: 408/297/156; vas(ME) for Co: 352/277/235; for Rh: 391/278/225; vas(MN) absorbs nearly independent of M and E at ~325 (f.i.r.) M? E? C deformation modes are observed between 246 and 200 (f.i.r.) resp. 217 and 186 (RR).  相似文献   

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Preparation, Properties and Electronic Raman Spectra of Bis(chloro)-phthalocyaninatoferrate(III), -ruthenate(III) and -osmate(III) Bis(chloro)phthalocyaninatometalates of FeIII, RuIII and OsIII [MCl2Pc(2-)]?, with an electronic low spin ground state are formed by the reaction of [FeClPc(2-)] resp. H[MX2Pc(2?)] (M = Ru, Os; X = Cl, I) with excess chloride in weakly coordinating solvents (DMF, THF) and are isolated as (n-Bu4N) salts. The asym. M? Cl stretch (νas(MCl)) is observed in the f.i.r. at 288 cm?1 (Fe), 295 cm?1 (Ru), 298 cm?1 (Os), νas(MN) at 330 cm?1 (Fe), 327 cm?1 (Ru), and 317 cm?1 (Os); only νs(OsCl) at 311 cm?1 is resonance Raman (r.r.) enhanced with blue excitation. The m.i.r. and FT-Raman spectra are typical for hexacoordinated phthalocyanines of tervalent metal ions. The UV-vis spectra show besides the characteristic π-π* transitions (B, Q, N, L band) of the Pc ligand a number of extra bands at 12–15 kK and 18–24 kK due to trip-doublet and (Pc→M)CT transitions. The effect of metal substitution is discussed. The r.r. spectra obtained by excitation between the B and Q band (λ0 = 476.5 nm) are dominated by the intraconfigurational transition Γ7 Γ 8 arrising from the spin-orbit splitting of the electronic ground state for FeIII at 536 cm?1, for RuIII at 961 cm?1 and OsIII at 3 028 cm?1. Thus the spin-orbit coupling constant increases very greatly down the iron group: FeIII (357 cm?1)< RuIII (641 cm?1)< OsIII (2 019 cm?1). The Γ7 Γ 8-transition is followed by a very pronounced vibrational finestructure being composed in the r.r. spectra by the coupling with νs(MCl), δ(MClN) and the most intense fundamental vibrations of the Pc ligand. In absorption only vibronically induced transitions are observed for the Ru and Os complex at 1 700-2800 rsp. 3100-5800 em?1 instead of the 0-0 phonon transitions. The most intense lines are attributed to combinations of the intense odd vibrational mo-des at ≈ 740 and 1120 cm?1 with ν5(MCI), δ(MClN).  相似文献   

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Osmium(II) Phthalocyanines: Preparation and Properties of Di(acido)phthalocyaninatoosmates(II) “H[Os(X)2Pc2?]” (X = Br, Cl) reacts in basic medium or in the melt with (nBu4N)X forming less stable, diamagnetic, darkgreen (nBu4N)2[Os(X)2Pc2?]. Similar dicyano and diimidazolido(Im) complexes are formed by the reaction of “H[Os(Cl)2Pc2?]” with excess ligand in the presence of [BH4]?. The cyclic voltammograms show up to three quasireversible redoxprocesses: E1/2(I) = 0.13 V (X = CN), ?0.03 V (Im), ?0.13 V (Br) resp. ?0.18 V (Cl) is metal directed (OsII/III), E1/2(II) = 0.69 V (Cl), 0.71 V (Br), 0.83 V (CN), 1.02 V (Im) is ligand directed (Pc2?/?) and E1/2(III) = 1.17 V (Cl) resp. 1.23 V (Br) is again metal directed (OsIII/IV). Between the typical “B” (~16.2 kK) and “Q” (~29.4 kK), “N regions” (~34.1 kK) up to seven strong “extra bands” of the phthalocyanine dianion (Pc2?) are observed in the uv-vis spectrum. Within the row CN > Im > Br > Cl, most of the bands are shifted slightly, the “extra bands” considerably more to lower energy in correlation with E1/2(I). The vibrational spectra are typical for the Pc2? ligand with D4h symmetry. M.i.r. bands at 514, 909, 1 173 and 1 331 cm?1 are specific for hexa-coordinated low spin OsII phthalocyanines. In the resonance Raman (r.r.) spectra polarized, depolarized or anomalously polarized deformation and stretching vibrations of the Pc2? ligand will be selectively enhanced, if the excitation frequency coincides with “extra bands”. With excitation at ~19.5 kK the intensity of the symmetrical Os? X stretching vibration at 295 cm?1 (X = Cl), 252 cm?1 (X = Im) and 181 cm?1 (X = Br) is r.r. enhanced, too. The asymmetrical Os? X stretching vibration is observed in the f.i.r. spectrum at 345 cm?1 (X = CN), 274 cm?1 (X = Cl), 261 cm?1 (X = Im) and 200 cm?1 (X = Br).  相似文献   

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Ruthenium(III) Phthalocyanines: Synthesis and Properties of Di(halo)phthalocyaninato(1?)ruthenium(III) Di(halo)phthalocyaninato(1?)ruthenium(III), [Ru(X)2Pc?] (X = Cl, Br, I) is prepared by oxidation of [Ru(X)2Pc2?]? (Cl, Br, OH) with halogene in dichloromethane. The magnetic moment of [Ru(X)2Pc?] is 2,48 μB (X = Cl) resp. 2,56 μB (X = Br) in accordance with a systeme of two independent spins (low spin RuIII and Pc?: S = 1/2). The optical spectra of the red violet solution of [Ru(X)2Pc?] (Cl, Br) are typical for the Pc? ligand with the “B” at 13.5 kK, “Q1” at 19.3 kK and “Q2 region” at 31.9 kK. Sytematic spectral changes within the iron group are discussed. The presence of the Pc? ligand is confirmed by the vibrational spectra, too. Characteristic are the metal dependent bands in the m.i.r. spectra at 1 352 and 1 458 cm?1 and the strong Raman line at 1 600 cm?1. The antisymmetric Ru? X stretch (vas(Ru? X)) is observed at 189 cm?1 (X = I) resp. 234 cm?1 (X = Br). There are two interdependent bands at 295 and 327 cm?1 in the region expected for vas(Ru? Cl) attributed to strong interaction of vas(Ru? Cl) with an out-of-plane Pc? tilting mode of the same irreducible representation. Only the symmetric Ru? Br stretch at 183 cm?1 is selectively enhanced in the resonance-Raman(RR) spectra. The Raman line at 168 cm?1 of the diiodo complex is assigned to loosely bound iodine. The broad band at 978 cm?1 in the RR spectra of the dichloro complex is due to an intraconfigurational transition within the electronic ground state of low spin RuIII split by spin orbit coupling.  相似文献   

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Monomeric and Dimeric Chromium(III) Phthalocyanines: Synthesis and Properties of Hydroxopyridinophthalocyaninatochromium(III) and μ-Oxodi(pyridinophthalocyaninatochromium(III)) Heating of ?[Cr(OH)Pc2?]”? in pyridine (Py) gives the paramagnetic (T = 273 K) complexes [Cr(OH)(Py)Pc2?] (μCr = 3.84 μB) and [(Cr(Py)Pc2?)2O] (μCr = 1.24 μB) by consecutive substitution and condensation reactions. The UV-VIS spectra are characterized by the typical B, Q, and N regions of the Pc2? ligand being shifted hypsochromically for the dimer with respect to the monomer due to excitonic coupling (1.5 kK). Regions of weak absorbance between 8 and 13 resp. 19 kK are assigned to trip-quartet transitions for both complexes. A weak band at 870 cm?1 in the FIR/MIR spectra is assigned to vas(Cr? O? Cr). In the resonance Raman(RR) spectra v(Cr? O) at 514 cm?1 resp. vs(Cr? O? Cr) at 426 cm?1 is selectively enhanced. Further strong RR-lines of the μ-Oxo dimer at 110 and 631 cm?1 are assigned to a (Py? Cr? O)- resp. internal pyridine deformation of a1g symmetry. An assignment as 2vas(Cr? O? Cr) is proposed for the remarkable RR line at 1740 cm?1.  相似文献   

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Ruthenium(II) Phthalocyaninates(2–): Synthesis and Properties of (Acido)(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato(2–)ruthenate(II), [Ru(X)(CO)Pc2?]? (X = Cl, Br, I, NCO, NCS, N3) (nBu4N)[Ru(OH)2Pc2?] is reduced in acetone with carbonmonoxid to blue-violet [Ru(H2O)(CO)Pc2?], which yields in tetrahydrofurane with excess (nBu4N)X acido(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato(2–)ruthenate(II), [Ru(X)(CO)Pc2?]? (X = Cl, Br, I, NCO, NCS, N3) isolated as red-violet, diamagnetic (nBu4N) complex salt. The UV-Vis spectra are dominated by the typical π-π* transitions of the Pc2? ligand at approximately 15100 (B), 28300 (Q1) und 33500 cm?1 (Q2), only fairly dependent of the axial ligands. v(C? O) is observed at 1927 (X = I), 1930 (Cl, Br), 1936 (N3, NCO) 1948 cm?1 (NCS), v(C? N) at 2208 cm?1 (NCO), 2093 cm?1 (NCS) and v(N? N) at 2030 cm?1 only in the MIR spectrum. v(Ru? C) coincides in the FIR spectrum with a deformation vibration of the Pc ligand, but is detected in the resonance Raman(RR) spectrum at 516 (X = Cl), 512 (Br), 510 (N3), 504 (I), 499 (NCO), 498 cm?1 (NCS). v(Ru? X) is observed in the FIR spectrum at 257 (X = Cl), 191 (Br), 166 (I), 349 (N3), 336 (NCO) and 224 cm?1 (NCS). Only v(Ru? I) is RR-enhanced.  相似文献   

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The nitrido complexes ReNCl2(PMe2Ph)3 and [OsO3N] have strong basic terminal nitrido ligands which can react with Lewis acidic metal halides to form nitrido bridges. The synthesis and structure of complexes with ReNCl2(PMe2Ph)3 and nitrido bridges Re≡N‐M (M = B, Ga, Sn, Ti, Zr, V, Nb, Ta, Mo, Re, Pd, Au, and Zn) as well as of complexes with [OsO3N] and nitrido bridges Os≡N‐M (M = Pd and Pt) are reported. Strong Lewis acids can also remove phosphine or chloro ligands from ReNCl2(PMe2Ph)3. The resulting complex fragments subsequently combine to yield oligomeric complexes with nitrido bridges Re≡N‐Re. If the reaction with strong Lewis acids is carried out in a chlorinated solvent the solvent can be decomposed to form HCl which then protonates the nitrido ligand affording an imido complex. [ReNCl4] is able to form nitrido bridges to electrophilic halides if a donor ligand is coordinated in trans position to the nitrido ligand to enhance its basicity sufficiently. The synthesis and structure of examples with nitrido bridges Re≡N‐M (M = Pd, Pt, Ta) are reported. The chloro imido complex Cl3V≡N‐Cl can act as a nitride ion transfer reagent. Its reaction with MoCl5 yields Mo2NCl8 whereas with MoCl3 the nitride chlorides Mo3N2Cl11 and MoNCl3 are obtained. Cl3VNCl can also act as an reactive intermediate by the reaction of VN with a halide as was shown by the reaction of MoCl5 with VN yielding Mo2NCl7. The structures of these molybdenum nitride chlorides are discussed.  相似文献   

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Lattice Vibration Spectra. LXXVI. On Basic Copper Salts — Crystal Structure, IR and Raman Spectra of Cu2(OH)3NO2 Single-crystal X-ray as well as IR and Raman data of Cu2(OH)3NO2 are presented and discussed with respect to an order-disorder (OD) phase transition and the strength of hydrogen bonds. Cu2(OH)3NO2 crystallizes pseudosymmetrically in the monoclinic space group P21/m (Z = 2, a = 562.22(4), b = 605.94(5), c = 663.55(4) pm and β = 95.415(5)°) forming a layered structure of edge-connected, elongated CuO6 octahedra (final R value 2.5% for 1047 symmetry averaged reflections with I ≥ 2.5 μ1). The NO2? ions are on a split position with dynamic disordering at ambient temperature. On temperature lowering the disorder is frozen out with a symmetry decrease to space group P21. The disorder of the NO2? ions causes four different arrangements of OH(2)? with different strengths of the H…O hydrogen bonds present OD stretching modes in the spectra of isotopically dilute samples 2628, 2535, 2435, and 2343 cm?1 at 90 K. The OH(1)? ions form weak H…N H-bonds to the lone-pair of the nitrogen atoms of the NO2? ions (vOD 2563 cm?1).  相似文献   

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OsII Phthalocyaninates(2?): Synthesis and Properties of (Halo)(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato-(2?)osmate(II) Soluble, blue tetra(n-butyl)ammonium (halo)(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato(2?)osmate(II), (nBu4N)[Os(X)(CO)Pc2?] (X = Cl, Br, I) is obtained by the reaction of [Os(THF)(CO)Pc2?] (THF: tetrahydrofurane) with (nBu4N)X in THF. In the cyclovoltammograms there are three reversible electrode processes at ?1.21 ± 0.01, 0.18 ± 0.04 and 0.65 ± 0.01 V assigned to the three redox pairs Pc2?/Pc3?, OsII/OsIII and Pc2?/Pc3?. In the electronic absorption spectra only the intense B and Q regions are observed at ~ 15800 resp. 27500, 33000 cm?1. The infrared and resonance Raman spectra closely resemble those of other phthalocyaninates(2?) of low valent osmium. In the infrared spectrum v(C? O) is detected at 1896 ± 4 cm?1 and v(Os? X) at 260 (X = Cl), 175 (X = Br) or 143 cm?1 (X = I).  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Spectroscopical Characterization of Di(halo)phthalocyaninato(1–)rhodium(III), [RhX2Pc1?] (X = Cl, Br, I) Bronze-coloured di(halo)phthalocyaninato(1–)-rhodium(III), [RhX2Pc1?] (X = Cl, Br) and [RhI2Pc1?] · I2 is prepared by oxidation of (nBu4N)[RhX2Pc2?] with the corresponding halogene. Irrespective of the halo ligands, two irreversible electrode reactions due to the first ringreduction (ER = ?0,90 V) and ringoxidation (EO = 0,82 V) are present in the cyclovoltammogram of (nBu4N)[RhX2Pc2?]. The optical spectra show typical absorptions of the Pc1?-ligand at 14.0 kK and 19.1 kK. Characteristic vibrational bands are at 1 366/1 449 cm?1 (i. r.) and 569/1 132/1 180/1 600 cm?1 (resonance Raman (r. r.)). The antisym. (Rh? X)-stretching vibration is observed at 294 cm?1 (X = Cl), 240 cm?4 (Br) and 200 cm?1 (I). Only the sym. (Rh? I)-stretching vibration at 133 cm?1 is r. r. enhanced together with a strong line at 170 cm?1, which is assigned to the (I? I)-stretching vibration of the incorporated iodine molecule. Both modes show overtones and combinationbands.  相似文献   

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Ruthenium(II) Phthalocyanines: Preparation and Properties of Di(halo)phthalocyaninatoruthenate(II) [Ru(Py)2Pc2?] reacts with molten (nBu4N)X forming stable, green (nBu4N)2[Ru(X)2Pc2?] (X = Cl, Br). The cyclovoltammogram shows a quasireversible redoxprocess for the metal oxidation at E1/2(I) = ?0.02 V (X = Cl) resp. 0.05 V (X = Br) and for the first ringoxidation at E1/2(II) = 0.70 V. The typical π-π*-transitions (B < Q < N) of the phthalocyanine dianion (Pc2?) are observed in the uv-vis spectrum. With respect to RuIII phthalocyanines B is shifted significantly to higher, Q, N to lower energy. The strong extra-band at 24.2 kK is diagnostic for these RuII phthalocyanines. The vibrational spectra are typical for the Pc2? ligand with D4h symmetry, too, and bands at 513, 909, 1 171 und 1 329 cm?1 in the m.i.r. spectrum are specific for hexa-coordinated low spin RuII. In the Raman spectrum with excitation at ~480 nm the intensity of the totally symmetrical Ru? X stretching vibration at 266 cm?1 (X = Cl) resp. 168 cm?1 (X = Br) together with a progression of up to three overtones is selectively resonance Raman enhanced. The asymmetrical Ru? X stretching vibration is observed in the f.i.r. spectrum at 272 cm?1 (X = Cl) resp. 215 cm?1 (X = Br).  相似文献   

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Lattice Vibration Spectra. LXIII. Be(IO3)2 · 4 H2O, a Hydrate with Unusual Bonding and Lattice Dynamics The IR and Raman spectra (4000–50 cm?1) of Be(IO3)2 · 4 H2O and of deuterated specimens are recorded at 90 and 300 K and discussed in terms of the unusual relations of the masses of the atoms involved and the large polarization power of the beryllium ions. Thus, the translatory modes of the Be2+ ions (BeO4 skeleton vibrations), the librations of the H2O molecules, and the internal vibrations of the IO3? ions in the spectral regions of 300–400 and 600–1000 cm?1 couple and coincide producing unusual vH/vD isotopic ratios of partly < 1. The H-bond donor strengths of the water molecules is so much increased (due to the very large ionic potential of Be2+ ions, viz. 49 e nm?1) (synergetic effect) that the H-bonds formed are similar in strength as those in hydrates of hydroxides with the very strong H-bond acceptor group OH? (vOD of matrix isolated HDO molecules 2 074 and 2 244 (H2O I) and 2 206 and 2 349 cm?1 (H2O II))  相似文献   

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Ruthenium(II)-Phthalocyaninates(1–): Synthesis and Properties of (Halo)(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato(1–)ruthenium(II) Brown-violet (halo)(carbonyl)phthalocyaninato(1–)ruthenium(II), [Ru(X)(CO)Pc?] (X = Cl, Br) is prepared by oxidation of [Ru(X)(CO)Pc2?]? with the corresponding halogen or dibenzoylperoxide. The eff. magnetic moment μeff = 1.74 (X = Cl), 1.68 μB (Br) confirms the presence of a low-spin RuII complex of the Pc? radical. Accordingly, only the first ring oxidation at ~0.64 V and the first ring reduction at ~ ?1.19 V is observed in the cyclovoltammogram of [Ru(X)(CO)Pc2?]?. The UV-VIS-NIR spectra characterizing a monomeric Pc? radical with intense π-π* transitions at 14500, 19800, 25100 and 33900 cm?1 are compared with those of [Ru(Cl)2Pc?] and of monomeric as well as dimeric [Zn(Cl)Pc?]. The IR and resonance Raman(RR) spectra are characteristic for a Pc? radical, too. Diagnostic in-plane vibrations of the Pc? ligand are in the IR spectrum at 1071, 1359, 1445 cm?1 and in the RR spectrum (λ0 = 488.0 nm) at 567, 1597 cm?1. v(C? O) at 1950 cm?1 and v(Ru? X) at 260 (X = Cl) resp. 184 cm?1 (X = Br) are observed only in the IR spectrum.  相似文献   

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CrIII Phthalocyaninates: Synthesis and Spectroscopical Properties of Di(halo)phthalocyaninato(2 –)chromates(III) [Cr(H2O)2Pc2?]+ reacts in acetone with (nBu4N)X to yield less soluble tetra(n-butyl)ammonium di(halo)phthalocyaninato(2 –)chromate(III), (nBu4N)[Cr(X)2Pc2?] (X = F, Cl, Br, I). In the differential pulse voltammograms the first ring oxidation is observed at 0,80 V, the ring reduction at ?1,48 V and the metal reduction (Cr(III)/Cr(II)) at ?0,80 V (averaged potentials). The last is followed by a partial dissociation of one of the halo ligands. In the UV-VIS-NIR spectra there are three weakly absorbing spin-allowed trip-quarter(TQ) transitions (TQ1 (8,4) < TQ2 (11,5) < TQ3 (20,6); averaged values (av) in 103 cm?1), a (Pc + X)-CrCT transition (31,3; av in 103 cm?1) and the characteristic π-π* transitions of the Pc2? ligand (B (14,5) < Q1 (24,5) < Q2 (29,2) < N (36,0) < L (41,0); av in 103 cm?1). Q1 and (Pc + X)-CrCT depend strongly on the halo ligands. Prominent luminescence spectra are obtained by excitation within the TQ1 region, in which the spin-forbidden trip-sextet transition (8330 (X = F), 7680 (Cl), 7460 (Br) 7450 cm?1 (I)) dominates at low temperatures (T < 50 K). The vibrational spectra are discussed. In coincidence of the excitation lines with TQ3, vs(Cr? X) at 458 (X = F) < 246 (Cl) < 157 (Br) < 107 cm?1 ( I ) is selectively resonance Raman enhanced. vas(Cr? X) is observed in the FIR spectrum at 522 (X = F) < 283/326 (Cl) < 227 (Br) < 205 cm?1 ( I ).  相似文献   

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Lattice Vibration Spectra. LXXI Hydrogen Bonding and Synergetic Effect in Solid Amides: a Case Study for NaAl(NH2)4 IR and Raman spectra (4000 - 200 cm?1, 90 K and 300 K) of NaAl(NH2)4 and of deuterated samples are recorded and discussed with respect to the bonding of NH2? ions in condensed phases compared to that of H2O molecules and OH?-ions. The bands observed are assigned to the internal vibrations and librations of the NH2? ions and skeleton vibrations of the distorted tetrahedral Al(NH2)4? units (breathing vibration v1, 572 cm?1). Owing to the high charge density of the Al3+ ions the NH-stretching modes are shifted to higher wavenumbers by as many as 200 cm?1 compared to those of free amide ions. Furthermore the H-bond donor strenght of the NH2? ions is so much enlarged (synergetic effect) that weak, unusally long (d( …? N) > 360 pm) NH2 …? NH2 hydrogen bonds are formed. These H-bonds share layers of vertex connected Al(NH2)4 and Na(NH2)4 tetrahedra within the structure.  相似文献   

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CrIII Phthalocyaninates: Synthesis, Properties, and Crystal Structure of l-Bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium trans-Di(nitrito(O))phthalocyaninato(2–)chromate(III) [Cr(H2O)2Pc2?]Ix reacts with excess (PNP)NO2 in dimethylformamide to yield less soluble greenblack l-bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium trans-di(nitrito(O))phthalocyaninato(2–)chromate(III), l(PNP)trans[Cr(ONO)2Pc2?], which crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 (No. 2) with Z = 2. The Cr atom is in the center of the Pc2? ligand and the two nitrite ions are monodentate O-coordinated in a mutually trans arrangement to the Cr atom. The Cr? O and Cr? Niso bond distances are 1.9898(14) und 1.981(2) Å, respectively. The geometric data of the coordinated nitrite ion are: d(N? O) = 1.307(2) Å; d(N? O) = 1.205(2) Å; ?(O? N? O) = 113.7(2)°; ?(Cr? O? N) = 116.85(12)°. The non-bonding O atoms are trans to the Cr atom. The Pc2? ligand is slightly saddled. Three weak spin-allowed trip-quartet(TQ) transitions (in 103 cm?1): TQ1 (8.20) < TQ2 (11.3) < TQ3 (20.33) and the characteristic π-π* transitions of the Pc2? ligand: B (14.68) < Q1 (27.1) < Q2 (29.0) < N (35.4) are observed in the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum. Prominent luminescence spectra are obtained by excitation within the TQ1 region, in which the spin-forbidden trip-sextet transition at 7376 cm?1 dominates at low temperatures (T < 50 K). The vibrational spectra are discussed. In coincidence of the excitation lines with TQ3, vs(Cr? O) at 378 cm?1 is selectively resonance Raman (RR) enhanced. vas(Cr? O) is observed in the FIR spectrum at 391 cm?1. The following internal vibrations (in cm?1) of the nitrito ligand are in the MIR spectrum: vas(N? O)/1447 > vas(N? O)/1018/1029 > δ(O? N? O)/828 and in the RR-spectrum: vs(N? O)/1410 > vs(N? O)/952, the last followed by three overtones.  相似文献   

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Low Spin Manganese Phthalocyanines: Preparation, Properties and Electronic Raman Spectrum of Di(cyano)phthalocyaninatomanganate(III) and -(II) . Iodophthalocyaninatomanganese(III) reacts with cyanide in acetone to yield di(cyano)phthalocyaninatomanganate(II), in dichloromethane, however di(cyano)phthalocyaninatomanganate(III) is formed. Both complexes are isolated as (n-Bu4N)-salts. In the cyclovoltammogram the redox couple MnII/MnIII is attributed to E1/2 = - 0.22 V and the first ringoxidation Pc(2 -)/Pc(1 -) to E1/2 = 0.75 V. The paramagnetic salts have magnetic moments (μeff = 2.11 resp. 2.95 B.M.) typical for the low spin ground state of MnII resp. MnIII (S = 1/2 resp. 1). The uv-vis-nir spectra are discussed. Comparison with the dicyano-complexes of CrIII, FeII/III and CoIII indicates that the multiple “extra bands” between 4 and 23 kK should be assigned to spin allowed trip-multiplets. The vibrational spectra are discussed. νas(Mn? C)(a2u) is found at 350 cm?1, νas(C? N)(a2u; cyanide) at 2 092 (MnII) and 2 114 cm?1 (MnIII). The Raman spectra are dominated by resonance Raman(RR) effects. With variable-wavelength excitation polarized, depolarized and anomalously polarized vibrations assigned to phthalocyanine skeletal modes are selectively RR-enhanced for the MnII complex. Intensive lines between 1 650 and 3 300 cm?1 are due to combinations and overtones of the a2g vibrations at 1 492 and 1 602 cm?1. In the 10 K Raman spectrum of (n-Bu4N)[Mn(CN)2Pc(2 -)] intraconfigurational transitions Γ1 → Γ4 and Γ1 → Γ3, Γ5 resulting from the splitting of the 3T1g ground state of MnIII (Oh symmetry) by spin-orbit coupling are observed as anomalously polarized and depolarized lines at 172 and 287 cm?1.  相似文献   

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The metal ion distribution on the two metal sites of monoclinic Mn1?xCux(HCOO)2 · 2(H,D)2O mixed crystals are studied by infrared and Raman spectroscopic methods. The spectral regions 3 200–3 400 cm?1 (vOH), 2 875–2 990 cm?1 (vCH), 2 330–2 500 cm?1 (vOD of matrix isolated HDO molecules), 1 350–1 400 cm?1 (symmetric CO2 stretching modes), 570–950 cm?1 (H2O librations), and 490 cm?1 (M? O lattice modes) are mostly sensitive to the metal ions present. The frequency shifts of these bands with increasing content of copper show that Cu2+ prefers the M(1) site, coordinated by HCOO? only. The strengths of the hydrogen bonds increase on going from manganese to copper formate, due to the increased synergetic effect of Cu2+. Solubility and X-ray data of the mixed crystals are included. Irrespective of the same crystal structure, two series of mixed crystals are formed: eutonic area at 0.65 ≥ x ≥ 0.5.  相似文献   

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