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XAFS study of copper(II) complexes with square planar and square pyramidal coordination geometries

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Volume 1118, Issue -, Pages 212-218

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2016.04.008

Keywords

EXAFS; XANES; Ab-initio calculations; Square planar; Square pyramidal

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X-ray absorption fine structure of six Cu(II) complexes, Cu-2(Clna)(4) 2H(2)O (1), Cu-2(ac)(4) 2H(2)O (2), Cu-2(phac)(4) (pyz) (3), Cu-2(bpy)(2)(na)(2) H2O (ClO4) (4), Cu-2(teen)(4)(OH)(2)(ClO4)(2) (5) and Cu-2(tmen)(4)(OH)(2)(ClO4)(2) (6) (where ac, phac, pyz, bpy, na, teen, tmen = acetate, phenyl acetate, pyrazole, bipyridine, nicotinic acid, tetraethyethylenediamine, tetramethylethylenediamine, respectively), which were supposed to have square pyramidal and square planar coordination geometries have been investigated. The differences observed in the X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) features of the standard compounds having four, five and six coordination geometry points towards presence of square planar and square pyramidal geometry around Cu centre in the studied complexes. The presence of intense pre-edge feature in the spectra of four complexes, 14, indicates square pyramidal coordination. Another important XANES feature, present in complexes 5 and 6, is prominent shoulder in the rising part of edge whose intensity decreases in the presence of axial ligands and thus indicates four coordination in these complexes. Ab initio calculations were carried out for square planar and square pyramidal Cu centres to observe the variation of 4p density of states in the presence and absence of axial ligands. To determine the number and distance of scattering atoms around Cu centre in the complexes, EXAFS analysis has been done using the paths obtained from Cu(II) oxide model and an axial Cu-O path from model of a square pyramidal complex. The results obtained from EXAFS analysis have been reported which confirmed the inference drawn from XANES features. Thus, it has been shown that these paths from model of a standard compound can be used to determine the structural parameters for complexes having unknown structure. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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