The Period 4 Transition Metals
The Period 4 Transition Metals
The Period 4 Transition Metals
nickel(II) nitrate
sodium chromate
hexahydrate
potassium zinc sulfate
titanium oxide
ferricyanide heptahydrate
Mn(VII)
Cr(VI)
V(V)
Effects of the metal oxidation state and of ligand identity on
color
[V(H2O)6]2+ [V(H2O)6]3+
Absorption
Absorption
[Ru(bpy)3]2+ [Ni(H2O)6]2+
104
10
UV visible visible UV
nm (wavelength)
cm-1 (frequency)
This depends on the ligand field splitting parameter, oct or tet and on the degree
of inter-electron repulsion
3. intensity
molecular rotations
lower energy
(0.01 - 1 kJ mol-1)
microwave radiation
electron transitions
higher energy
(100 - 104 kJ mol-1) Ground State
visible and UV radiation
molecular vibrations
medium energy
(1 - 120 kJ mol-1)
IR radiation
white light
3+ 400-800 nm
blue: 400-490 nm
Ti
yellow-green: 490-580 nm
red: 580-700 nm
/ nm
max = 510 nm
The energy of the absorption by [Ti(OH2)6]3+ is the ligand-field splitting, o
ES ES
eg eg
h
GS o GS
t2g t2g
20 300 cm-1
eg eg
z
2 x2-y2 z
2 x2-y2
t2g t2g
xy xz yz xy xz yz
xz + z2 xy + z2
z
z
y
y
x
x
lobes overlap, large electron repulsion lobes far apart, small electron repulsion
These two electron configurations do not have the same energy
Which is the Ground State?
3
P
States of the same
E
spin multiplicity
3
F
E = 15 B
MS = ms > ML = ml > ML - M S
Effect of a crystal field on the free ion term of a d1 complex
d1 d6
2
Eg
2
T2 6 Dq
2
D
4 Dq
2
E 2
T2g
Energy level diagram for d1 ions in an Oh field
Energy 2
Eg
2
D
2
T2g
For d6 ions in an Oh field, the splitting is the same, but the multiplicity of the states is 5,
Eg 2T2g
2
2
D
2
T2g
10 000 20 000 30 000
-/ cm-1
E Eg or E
T2g or T2
D
T2g or T2
Eg or E
2
B1g
A
Eg
2
[Ti(H2O)6]3+, d1
2
A1g
2
T2g
-/ cm-1
10 000 20 000 30 000
Racah Parameters
[Co(H2O)6]2+ [CoCl4]2-
Nephelauxetic ratio,
F- < H2O < NH3 < en < [oxalate]2- < [NCS]- < Cl- < Br- < I-
Mn(II) < Ni(II) Co(II) < Mo(II) > Re (IV) < Fe(III) < Ir(III) < Co(III) < Mn(IV)
Selection Rules
Transition complexes
Spin allowed
Laporte forbidden 1 – 10 Many Oh cxs
[Ni(OH2)6]2+
Spin allowed 102 – 103 Some MLCT bands in cxs with unsaturated ligands
Laporte allowed
102 – 104 Acentric complexes with ligands such as acac, or
with P donor atoms
eg I- < Br- < S2- < SCN- < Cl-< NO3- < F- < OH- < ox2-
t 2g < H2O < NCS < CH3CN < NH3 < en < bpy
-
t 2g
weak field ligands strong field ligands
e.g. H2O e.g. CN-
2
A1g
E/B
4
T1g
4
Eg All terms included
4
T2g Ground state assigned to E = 0
4
A1g, 4E
2
A1g
Higher levels drawn relative to GS
2
T1g Energy in terms of B
T2g
2 High-spin and low-spin configurations
Eg
2
4
A2g, 2T1g Critical value of
4
T2g
6
A1g
4
T1g
2
T2g
E/B
30 000 20 000 10 000
cm-1
3 = 37 000 cm-1
/B = 32
E/B
1 = 17 800 cm-1
2 = 25 700 cm-1
2
E/B = 43 cm-1
E/B = 30 cm-1 1
24 500 = 1.41
17 400
/B = 24
3 = 36 500 cm-1
/B = 24
Calculating 3
1 = 17 400 cm-1
2 = 24 500 cm-1
E/B
When 1 = E =17 400 cm-1
E/B = 24
so B = 725 cm-1
E/B = 24 cm-1
If /B = 24
= 24 x 725 = 17 400 cm-1
/B = 24
d0 and d10 ions d0 and d10 ion have no d-d transitions
d-d transitions
L
eg*
t2g*
Md
L
L