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Properties of Manganese(III) Ferrocenyl-β-Diketonato Complexes Revealed by Charge Transfer and Multiplet Splitting in the Mn 2p and Fe 2p X-Ray Photoelectron Envelopes
A series of ferrocenyl-functionalized β-diketonato manganese(III) complexes, [Mn(FcCOCHCOR)(3)] with R = CF(3), CH(3), Ph (phenyl) and Fc (ferrocenyl) was subjected to a systematic XPS study of the Mn 2p(3/2) and Fe 2p(3/2) core-level photoelectron lines and their satellite structures. A charge-tran...
Autores principales: | , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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MDPI
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6272950/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792197 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21111427 |
Sumario: | A series of ferrocenyl-functionalized β-diketonato manganese(III) complexes, [Mn(FcCOCHCOR)(3)] with R = CF(3), CH(3), Ph (phenyl) and Fc (ferrocenyl) was subjected to a systematic XPS study of the Mn 2p(3/2) and Fe 2p(3/2) core-level photoelectron lines and their satellite structures. A charge-transfer process from the β-diketonato ligand to the Mn(III) metal center is responsible for the prominent shake-up satellite peaks of the Mn 2p photoelectron lines and the shake-down satellite peaks of the Fe 2p photoelectron lines. Multiplet splitting simulations of the photoelectron lines of the Mn(III) center of [Mn(FcCOCHCOR)(3)] resemble the calculated Mn 2p(3/2) envelope of Mn(3+) ions well, indicating the Mn(III) centers are in the high spin state. XPS spectra of complexes with unsymmetrical β-diketonato ligands (i.e., R not Fc) were described with two sets of multiplet splitting peaks representing fac and the more stable mer isomers respectively. Stronger electron-donating ligands stabilize fac more than mer isomers. The sum of group electronegativities, Σχ(R), of the β-diketonato pendant side groups influences the binding energies of the multiplet splitting and charge transfer peaks in both Mn and Fe 2p(3/2) photoelectron lines, the ratio of satellite to main peak intensities, and the degree of covalence of the Mn–O bond. |
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