Charge-transfer excitation of molecular complexes in organic and organometallic chemistry

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- Electron donor-acceptor or EDA complexes are common precursors leading to a variety of organic andorganometallic reactions, as indicated by the ubiquitous appearance of characteristic charge-transfer absorption bands. Structural effects of HOMO-LUMO interactions extant in donor-acceptor pairs, established by X-ray crystallography, are critical to the charge-tranfer excitation of various types of weak molecular complexes in which time-resolved picosecond spectroscopy identifies the nature of CT ion pairs. Their relevance to the transition state description of electrophile/nucleophile interactions is underscored in the detailed study of electrophilic aromatic nitration. © 1991 IUPAC

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Kochi, J. K. (1991). Charge-transfer excitation of molecular complexes in organic and organometallic chemistry. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 63(2), 255–264. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199163020255

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