The electron density distribution in a transition-metal dimer containing a semibridging carbonyl is determined through experimental X-ray diffraction and quantum chemical computations. The changes occurring during the evolution from terminal to bridging coordinations are described by a "structure-correlation-like" approach and by a theoretical investigation along the conversion path. The smooth continuum of conformations observed in the solid state is explained in terms of the mutual interplay of direct M-M and M-CO and indirect M- - -M and M- - -C interactions, which can be characterized by interatomic delocalization indexes, within the framework of Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules.

Electron density of semi-bridging carbonyls. Metamorphosis of CO Ligands observed via experimental and theoretical investigations on FeCo(CO)(8) (-) / P. Macchi, L. Garlaschelli, A. Sironi. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - 124:47(2002), pp. 14173-14184. [10.1021/ja026186e]

Electron density of semi-bridging carbonyls. Metamorphosis of CO Ligands observed via experimental and theoretical investigations on FeCo(CO)(8) (-)

P. Macchi
Primo
;
L. Garlaschelli
Secondo
;
A. Sironi
Ultimo
2002

Abstract

The electron density distribution in a transition-metal dimer containing a semibridging carbonyl is determined through experimental X-ray diffraction and quantum chemical computations. The changes occurring during the evolution from terminal to bridging coordinations are described by a "structure-correlation-like" approach and by a theoretical investigation along the conversion path. The smooth continuum of conformations observed in the solid state is explained in terms of the mutual interplay of direct M-M and M-CO and indirect M- - -M and M- - -C interactions, which can be characterized by interatomic delocalization indexes, within the framework of Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules.
Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e Inorganica
2002
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