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Ruthenium 4d-to-2p X-ray Emission Spectroscopy: A Simultaneous Probe of the Metal and the Bound Ligands.


ABSTRACT: Ruthenium 4d-to-2p X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) was systematically explored for a series of Ru2+ and Ru3+ species. Complementary density functional theory calculations were utilized to allow for a detailed assignment of the experimental spectra. The studied complexes have a range of different coordination spheres, which allows the influence of the ligand donor/acceptor properties on the spectra to be assessed. Similarly, the contributions of the site symmetry and the oxidation state of the metal were analyzed. Because the 4d-to-2p emission lines are dipole-allowed, the spectral features are intense. Furthermore, in contrast with K- or L-edge X-ray absorption of 4d transition metals, which probe the unoccupied levels, the observed 4p-to-2p XES arises from electrons in filled-ligand- and filled-metal-based orbitals, thus providing simultaneous access to the ligand and metal contributions to bonding. As such, 4d-to-2p XES should be a promising tool for the study of a wide range of 4d transition-metal compounds.

SUBMITTER: Levin N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7298721 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ruthenium 4d-to-2p X-ray Emission Spectroscopy: A Simultaneous Probe of the Metal and the Bound Ligands.

Levin Natalia N   Peredkov Sergey S   Weyhermüller Thomas T   Rüdiger Olaf O   Pereira Nilson B NB   Grötzsch Daniel D   Kalinko Aleksandr A   DeBeer Serena S  

Inorganic chemistry 20200511 12


Ruthenium 4d-to-2p X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) was systematically explored for a series of Ru<sup>2+</sup> and Ru<sup>3+</sup> species. Complementary density functional theory calculations were utilized to allow for a detailed assignment of the experimental spectra. The studied complexes have a range of different coordination spheres, which allows the influence of the ligand donor/acceptor properties on the spectra to be assessed. Similarly, the contributions of the site symmetry and the o  ...[more]

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