Ligand-Field Parameters
This volume was originally published in 1973. The nature of the non-symmetry determined aspects of ligand-field theory receives inadequate treatment in most texts. This book is concerned with the nature of the ligand-field parameters used to describe the electronic properties of transition metal complexes having cubic and lower symmetries. These radial parameters constitute the non-symmetry-determined part of ligand-field theory. Symmetry-based properties are discussed here only to emphasize the separate roles of splitting factors and symmetry. The reader is assumed to be familiar with the usual approach to ligand-field theory and with elementary group theory.
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March 2009Paperback
9780521105668
248 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Symmetry versus splitting parameters
- 2. The crystal-field formalism
- 3. Interelectron repulsion parameters
- 4. Radical parameters for angularly-distorted systems
- 5. Radical parametres for quadrate symmetry
- 6. The nature and calculation of 10Dq
- 7. A crystal-field approach to radical parameters
- 8. Semi-empirical molecular-orbital approaches
- 9. The Nephelauxetic effect.