Charge transfer spectra of mono-substituted oxo-ions: low-temperature polarised absorption spectra and magnetic circular dichroism
Abstract
The polarised absorption spectra of CrO3X–(X = F or Cl) and OsO3N– doped in crystals of KClO4 have been measured at 4 K. The guest ions are oriented in the host lattice by the Cx crystal field at the perchlorate ion sites, so that the observed dichroic ratios lead to assignments of the bands to 1A1or 1E states of the C3v oxo-ions. For the CrO3X– ions the assignments are confirmed by analysing the room temperature solution m.c.d. spectra. The lowest energy charge transfer configurations of all three ions are formed by donation of an electron from a2, and e orbitals almost entirely localised on the oxygen atoms, which correlate with t1 in the parent tetraoxo-ions.