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Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes

[pages missing] problem in the IR spectra of 8-quinolinol chelqtes of di~ and trivalent metals of the first transition series. The metal-sensitivity of bands in the IR spectra of structura~ly differing substituted 8-quinolinol Qhelates ~eceives an interpretation in terms of crystal field theory. The...

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Main Author: Shephard, Gordon Seymour
Other Authors: Thornton, David A
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Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry 2024
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description [pages missing] problem in the IR spectra of 8-quinolinol chelqtes of di~ and trivalent metals of the first transition series. The metal-sensitivity of bands in the IR spectra of structura~ly differing substituted 8-quinolinol Qhelates ~eceives an interpretation in terms of crystal field theory. The effect of halogen and methyl substituents in the I~ spectra of the Cu(II) chelates is consistent with the band assignments based on crystal field effects P.nd is relat;.ep to both the resonance and inductive capacities of th~ substituents. A total of 232 compounds have been synthesized and are discussed.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/40435 Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes Shephard, Gordon Seymour Thornton, David A Chemistry [pages missing] problem in the IR spectra of 8-quinolinol chelqtes of di~ and trivalent metals of the first transition series. The metal-sensitivity of bands in the IR spectra of structura~ly differing substituted 8-quinolinol Qhelates ~eceives an interpretation in terms of crystal field theory. The effect of halogen and methyl substituents in the I~ spectra of the Cu(II) chelates is consistent with the band assignments based on crystal field effects P.nd is relat;.ep to both the resonance and inductive capacities of th~ substituents. A total of 232 compounds have been synthesized and are discussed. 2024-07-23T12:46:36Z 2024-07-23T12:46:36Z 1973 2024-07-23T07:46:59Z Thesis / Dissertation Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/40435 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shephard, Gordon Seymour
Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
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title Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
title_full Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
title_fullStr Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
title_full_unstemmed Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
title_short Application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
title_sort application of crystal field theory to the infrared spectra of transition metal complexes
topic Chemistry
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