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Starke P – P‐Wechselwirkungen in Tetraphosphacubanen, PE‐spektroskopische Untersuchungen
Author(s) -
Gleiter Rolf,
Pfeifer KarlHeinz,
Baudler Marianne,
Scholz Guido,
Wettling Thomas,
Regitz Manfred
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
chemische berichte
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.667
H-Index - 136
eISSN - 1099-0682
pISSN - 0009-2940
DOI - 10.1002/cber.19901230418
Subject(s) - chemistry , atomic orbital , lone pair , ionization energy , ionization , crystallography , spectral line , molecular orbital , stereochemistry , molecule , ion , electron , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , astronomy
Strong P – P Interactions in Tetraphosphacubanes. A PE‐Spectroscopic Investigation The comparison between the first peaks of the PE spectra of (tBuCP) 4 ( 2a ) yields about the same ionization energy for the first peak (4t 2 ), but a large difference (ca, 0.8 eV) for the second peak ( 1t 1 ). This difference is due to a strong interaction of the n orbitals at P with the P‐C σ bonds in 1. This n/σ interaction is much smaller in the case of 2 . The energy difference between 2 4T 2 and 2 3A 1 , corresponding to the lone‐pair combinations of the n orbitals at the P atoms, amounts to ≥ 3.4 eV for 1a and is estimated at ≥ 1.6 eV for 2a. The net charges for the P atoms in 1 are calculated to be positive, those for the C atoms negative. In the case of 2 negative values result for P and positive values for the net charges at Si.
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