Ground electronic state description of thiourea coordination in homoleptic Zn2+, Ni2+ and Co2+ complexes using sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy

JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION(2021)

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Sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was employed to experimentally characterize the coordinative bond between the thiourea (TU) or thiocarbamide ligand and transition metal (TM) ions Zn2+, Co2+ and Ni2+ in distorted tetrahedral and octahedral homoleptic coordination environments. Comparisons of XAS spectra of the free TU ligand and [Zn(TU)(4)](2+), [Co(TU)(4)](2+) and [Ni(TU)(6)](2+) complexes clearly identify spectral features unique to TM2+-S(TU) bonding. Quantitative analysis of pre-edge intensities describes the covalency of Ni2+-S(TU) and Co2+-S(TU) bonding to be at most 21% and 9% as expressed by the S 3p contributions per TM 3d electron hole. Using relevant Ni2+ complexes with dithiocarbamate and thioether ligands, we evaluated the empirical S 1s -> 3p transition dipole integrals developed for S-donor ligands and their dependence on heteroatom substitutions. With the aid of density functional theory-based ground electronic state calculations, we found evidence for the need of using a transition dipole that is dependent on the presence of conjugated heteroatom (N) substitution in these S-donor ligands.
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sulfur K-edge XANES, S-donor ligand, transition dipole integral, metal-ligand bond covalency, ground electronic state, molecular orbital composition, versatile S-donor ligand
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