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Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge)

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1985-01-01
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SJR0.816
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ISSN00223697, 18792553
General Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
General Materials Science
Abstract
The isomer shift of 57Fe has long been known to provide information about the covalency of the iron-ligand bonds. A correlation exists between the isomer shift, δ, and the electronegativity of the ligand. A decrease of the iron coordination generally leads to a decrease of δ. Moreover, it has been suggested that the length of the iron-ligand bond has some influence on the isomer shift. To these various “rules,” however, there are many notable exceptions, a priori unexplainable. In order to try to interpret these apparent anomalies, the extent to which the second-order Doppler shift contributes to the experimental isomer shift is first briefly recalled. Then, a comparative study over a very large number of compounds is described. The main conclusions of this study are the following: (1) Some of the trends which have been accepted up to now are well verified: (a) a systematic decrease of δ with the oxidation state of iron, (b) a decrease of δ in general with the coordination of iron, (c) a decrease of δ in general with the electronegativity of the ligand. (2) The correlation between the isomer shift and the length of the iron-ligand bonds appears, in most cases, groundless. (3) The concept of the inductive effect of the antagonistic bond T-X (→ Fe) (X = O, F and T = any element with a formal positive charge), which implies an increase of the ionic character of the Fe-X bond for an increase of the covalency of the T-X bond (and vice versa) explains most of the anomalies occurring in the scale of the isomer shifts. A much closer correlation between the isomer shift and the degree of covalency of the Fe-X bonds (X = O, F) is achieved when the inductive effect of the antagonistic bond is taken into account.
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Ménil F. Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge) // Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 1985. Vol. 46. No. 7. pp. 763-789.
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Ménil F. Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge) // Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 1985. Vol. 46. No. 7. pp. 763-789.
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DO - 10.1016/0022-3697(85)90001-0
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TI - Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge)
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AU - Ménil, Francis
PY - 1985
DA - 1985/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 763-789
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@article{1985_Ménil,
author = {Francis Ménil},
title = {Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge)},
journal = {Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids},
year = {1985},
volume = {46},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3697(85)90001-0},
number = {7},
pages = {763--789},
doi = {10.1016/0022-3697(85)90001-0}
}
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Ménil, Francis. “Systematic trends of the 57Fe Mössbauer isomer shifts in (FeOn) and (FeFn) polyhedra. Evidence of a new correlation between the isomer shift and the inductive effect of the competing bond T-X (→ Fe) (where X is O or F and T any element with a formal positive charge).” Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 46, no. 7, Jan. 1985, pp. 763-789. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3697(85)90001-0.