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Porphyrins

IV. Extended Hückel calculations on transition metal complexes

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The extended Hückel model is applied to porphyrin systems with metals Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and to the diprotic acid. A single method for choosing parameters is detailed. The model is used to discuss magnetic state, coupling of ring and metal, electronic transitions, and the effect of non-planarity.

Zusammenfassung

Die erweiterte Hückel Theorie wird auf das Porphyrin-System mit den Metallen. Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu und Zn sowie auf die zweifach protonierte Säure angewendet. Die Parameter werden dabei einheitlich gewählt. Anhand dieses Modells werden magnetische Eigenschaften, Kopplung zwischen Ring und Metall, Elektronenübergänge und der Einfluß der Abweichung von planarer Anordnung diskutiert.

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Le modèle étendu de Hückel est appliqué aux complexes du porphyrine avec les métaux Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu et Zn, et à l'acide diprotonique. On présente en détail une méthode unifiée pour obtenir les paramètres. L'état magnétique, le couplage cycle-métal, les transitions électroniques et l'effet de la non-planeïté sont discutés à l'aide de ce modèle.

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Zerner, M., Gouterman, M. Porphyrins. Theoret. Chim. Acta 4, 44–63 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00526010

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