Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1250601 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Raman spectroscopic data in the range 500–1800 cm−1 for a series of 15 rare earth double-deckers with tervalent rare earths MIII[Pc(MeOPhO)8]2 (M = Y, La, …, Lu, except Ce, Pr and Pm), reduced state HPr[Pc(MeOPhO)8]2 and intermediate-valent cerium Ce[Pc(MeOPhO)8]2 have been collected using laser excitation source emitting at 632.8 nm. With excitation at 632.8 nm, which is in close resonance with the main Q absorption band of the phthalocyanine ligand, typical Raman marker bands of the monoanion radical [Pc(MeOPhO)8]− were observed at 1500–1528 cm−1 as very strong bands resulting from the coupling of pyrrole CC and aza CN stretchings. For Ce[Pc(MeOPhO)8]2 and HPr[Pc(MeOPhO)8]2, a very strong band at 1499 cm−1 with contributions from both pyrrole CC and aza CN stretchings and also isoindole stretching was the marker Raman band of [Pc(MeOPhO)8]2−. In addition, the influence of ionic radius of the rare earth metal and substituent species on the Raman scatting characteristics of sandwich-type compounds has also been tentatively studied.

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