CHEMICAL-SHIFTS IN CO-59 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTRA OF LOW-SYMMETRY LIGAND-FIELD CO(III) COMPLEX-COMPOUNDS

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JURANIC, N
CELAP, MB
VUCELIC, D
MALINAR, MJ
RADIVOJSA, PN
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10.1016/0022-2364(79)90053-2
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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It has been shown that for the trischelate CoN6-xOx (x = 0-6) type of complexes, deviation from the Griffith-Orgel relation, i.e., from the linear relationship between 59Co chemical shifts and the wavelength of the first absorption maxima in the visible region of the spectrum in complexes of low-symmetry ligand field, is due to the anisotropy of chemical shielding of Co(III). By resolving the first absorption band into constituent components and determining the shielding as a mean value of screening along individual axes, it has been established that the 59Co chemical shift in the Co(III) complex compounds investigated is in a linear relationship with a weighted average wavelength of the first absorption band. © 1979.
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