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Published August 15, 2017 | public
Journal Article

Electronic structures and photophysics of d^8-d^8 complexes

Abstract

Research on d^8-d^8 complexes is being actively pursued, owing, in part, to newly developed time-resolved optical, IR, and X-ray methods that directly interrogate bonding changes upon excitation. Our review covers work on the ground- and electronic excited states, as well as the oxidized and reduced forms, of these complexes. Recent experimental and theoretical results add a new chapter to the rich history of d^8-d^8 spectroscopic and chemical behavior.

Additional Information

© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Received 29 October 2016, Revised 17 January 2017, Accepted 18 January 2017, Available online 21 January 2017. We thank our colleagues for interesting discussions of d^8-d^8 chemistry as well as sharing some (yet) unpublished data, most especially Majed Chergui, Ivano Tavernelli, Roberto Moni, and Gloria Capano (EFPFL, Switzerland); and Jay Winkler, Bryan Hunter, and Yan-Choi Lam (Caltech). This work was supported by the NSF CCI Solar Fuels Program (CHE-1305124), the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation, the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic - grant LH13015, and the COST Action CM1405. Dedicated to Barry Lever, consummate scholar and treasured friend, in recognition of his deep and lasting contributions to coordination chemistry.

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