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First solvation shell of the Cu(II) aqua ion: Evidence for fivefold coordination

Pasquarello, Alfredo  
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Petri, Ingrid
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Salmon, Philip S.
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2001
Science

We determined the structure of the hydrated Cu(II) complex by both neutron diffraction and first-principles molecular dynamics, In contrast with the generally accepted picture, which assumes an octahedrally solvated Cu(II) ion, our experimental and theoretical results favor fivefold coordination. The simulation reveals that the solvated complex undergoes frequent transformations between square pyramidal and trigonal bipyramidal configurations. We argue that this picture is also consistent with experimental data obtained previously by visible near-infrared absorption, x-ray absorption near-edge structure, and nuclear magnetic resonance methods. The preference of the Cu(II) ion for fivefold instead of sixfold coordination, which occurs for other cations of comparable charge and size, results from a Jahn-Teller destabilization of the octahedral complex.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.291.5505.856
Web of Science ID

WOS:000166771700039

Author(s)
Pasquarello, Alfredo  
Petri, Ingrid
Salmon, Philip S.
Parisel, Olivier
Car, Roberto
Toth, Eva
Powell, D. Hugh
Fischer, Henry E.
Helm, Lothar  
Merbach, André E.  
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

291

Issue

5505

Start page

856

End page

859

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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