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Page 1: Transition Metal Chemistry. d orbital splitting in a typical transition metal atom

Transition Metal Chemistry

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4p

3d

4s

d orbital splittingin a typical transitionmetal atom

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Sc 4s2d1

Ti 4s2d2

V 4s2d3

Cr 4s1d5

Mn 4s2d5

Fe 4s2d6

Co 4s2d7

Ni 4s2d8

Cu 4s1d10

Zn 4s2d10

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4p

3d

4s

d orbital splittingin a typical transitionmetal atom

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The 4s an 4p orbitals is much more diffusein space than are the 3d orbitals. They havea higher quantum number n and the havefewer nodes (0 or 1) versus 2 for the d orbitals.

This means that when a transition metalatom bonds to other atoms, the most significant interactions are with the s andp orbitals, not the d orbitals.

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4p

4s

3d

4p

4s

3d

4p

3d

4s

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The 3d orbitals are not as important forbonding as are the 4s and 4p, but the details of what happens tothe 3d orbitals determine the propertiesof transition metal complexes.

3d

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Coordination Compounds

Co(NH3)6+3

NH3

Base - electron pair donorLigand

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Co(en)3+3

NNH

H

H

H

Ethylenediamine1,2-diaminoethane Chelate

Bidentate Ligand

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Common LigandsNH3 ammineH2O aquaOH- hydroxoCN- cyanoCO carbonylNO2

- nitroF- fluoroCl- chloroBr- bromoI- iodo

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Square Planar Complexes

trans

cis

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OctahedralComplexes

cis

trans

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facial meridial

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Tetrahedral complexes

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Optical Isomerism

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Porphyrin

N

N

N

NH

H

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Protoporphyrin IX

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