Dissecting Local Atomic and Intermolecular Interactions of Transition-Metal Ions in Solution with Selective X-ray Spectroscopy

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2012-12-06

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Wernet, Philippe
Kunnus, Kristjan
Schreck, Simon
Quevedo, Wilson
Kurian, ReshmiISNI 0000000393133058
Techert, Simone
de Groot, FrankISNI 0000000114483312
Odelius, Michael
Foehlisch, Alexander

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Abstract

Determining covalent and charge-transfer contributions to bonding in solution has remained an experimental challenge. Here, the quenching of fluorescence decay channels as expressed in dips in the L-edge X-ray spectra of solvated 3d transition-metal ions and complexes was reported as a probe. With a full set of experimental and theoretical ab initio L-edge X-ray spectra of aqueous Cr3+, including resonant inelastic X-ray scattering, we address covalency and charge transfer for this prototypical transition-metal ion in solution. We dissect local atomic effects from intermolecular interactions and quantify X-ray optical effects. We find no evidence for the asserted ultrafast charge transfer to the solvent and show that the dips are readily explained by X-ray optical effects and local atomic state dependence of the fluorescence yield. Instead, we find, besides ionic interactions, a covalent contribution to the bonding in the aqueous complex of ligand-to-metal charge-transfer character.

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DARK CHANNEL FLUORESCENCE, CHARGE-TRANSFER, L-EDGE, ELECTRON DYNAMICS, LIQUID WATER, ABSORPTION, YIELD, DIPS, DEEXCITATION, COMPLEX, Taverne

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Wernet, P, Kunnus, K, Schreck, S, Quevedo, W, Kurian, R, Techert, S, de Groot, F M F, Odelius, M & Foehlisch, A 2012, 'Dissecting Local Atomic and Intermolecular Interactions of Transition-Metal Ions in Solution with Selective X-ray Spectroscopy', Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, vol. 3, no. 23, pp. 3448-3453. https://doi.org/10.1021/jz301486u