Na. Lewis et al., THE USE OF PRESSURE-TUNING SPECTROSCOPY TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ONE-ELECTRON AND 2-ELECTRON TRANSFER PROCESSES, Inorganica Chimica Acta, 225(1-2), 1994, pp. 89-93
The first use of pressure-tuning spectroscopy as a diagnostic tool in
the evaluation of an intervalence transition band to determine the num
ber of electrons transferred is described. The trinuclear complex [(CN
)(5)FeCNPt(NH3)(4)NCFe(CN)(5)](4-) was subjected in solution to hydros
tatic pressures from ambient to 1.5 kbar giving a Delta V = -5.7+/-0.
2 cm(3) mol(-1). Calculated values from various models ranged from -5.
6 to -6.7 cm(3) mol(-1) assuming a one-electron transfer event and a n
egligible inner-sphere reorganizational energy compared with the appar
ently very large outer-sphere rearrangements that must occur.