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Study of Electronic and Vibrational Structures of Reduced, Neutral, and Oxidized Ni3(dpa)4X2 Using Density Functional Theory and Raman Spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Wei-Hao Chen,
ChenWei Huang,
BoHan Wu,
MingChuan Cheng,
ShieMing Peng,
IChia Chen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.0c01844
Subject(s) - raman spectroscopy , density functional theory , chemistry , ground state , van der waals force , antiferromagnetism , singlet state , spectroscopy , metal , atomic physics , computational chemistry , molecule , excited state , condensed matter physics , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , optics
The electronic and vibrational structures of trinickel metal string complexes [Ni 3 (dpa) 4 X 2 ] 1-,0,1+ (X = Cl, NCS) were investigated using both theoretical calculations and spectroscopic methods. We used the density functional theory (DFT) method B3LYP*-D3, including less exact exchange energy and the van der Waals interaction of metal ions, to obtain the geometries and vibrational structures, which were found to be in excellent agreement with the experimental data. The ground state of Ni 3 (dpa) 4 X 2 is an antiferromagnetic (AF) singlet state, and the next state is a quintet state, which was detected using temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy under a magnetic field. The vibrational structure of the quintet state is nearly identical to that of the AF state, according to the measured Raman spectra, except that the stretching of Ni-Cl is blue-shifted from 282.5 cm -1 in the AF state to 283.8 cm -1 in the quintet state. Two oxidized Ni 3 complexes were found to have [Ni 3 ] 7+ cores, the doublet [Ni 3 (dpa) 4 ] 3+ without axial ligands and the quartet [Ni 3 (dpa) 4 X 2 ] + . Complex [Ni 3 (dpa) 4 X 2 ] - , which was produced from a reduction reaction by gold nanoparticles at room temperature, consists of a quartet state as the ground state and a doublet state lying nearby.

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