Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1300386 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Linking organic conjugated systems with MM quadruple bonds (M = Mo or W) allows for the study of mixed valence metal and organic centered radicals in their ground and photo-excited states. A variety of spectroscopic studies have been employed to determine the nature of the charge distribution and the classification as Class II or III on the Robin and Day scheme.
► Oxidation of a MM quadruple bond leads to a fully delocalized MV ion. ► Oxidation of linked MM quadruple bonds leads to MV ions that are characterized by a wide variety of spectroscopic methods as delocalized or localized. ► Photo-excited states of neutral complexes of MM quadruply bonded complexes have similarly been classified on the basis of femtosecond time resolved infrared spectroscopy.