Solvatochromism of non-polar complexes

作者: Elaine S. Dodsworth , A.B.P. Lever

DOI: 10.1016/0010-8545(90)80095-B

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摘要: Abstract : The Solvatochromism of various, formally non-polar, complexes is analysed using the McRae equation. solvatochromism dinuclear species, M(CO)42(ppm). (Molybdenum, Tungsten; bpm = 2,2'bipyrimidine) found to result from individual dipoles each half molecule interacting with solvent. This contrary previously published explanations. non-polar Ru(DTBSq)3 (DTBSq 3,5-di-t-butylseniquinone) also found, unexpectedly, correlate polar terms McRae's Possible reasons for this are discussed.

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