Abstract
Sulfur K-edge XAS data provide a unique tool to examine
oxidation states and covalency in electronically complex Sbased
ligands. We present sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption
spectroscopy on a discrete redox-series of Ni-based
tetrathiafulvalene tetrathiolate (TTFtt) complexes as well as on a
1D coordination polymer (CP), NiTTFtt. Experiment and theory
suggest that Ni—S covalency decreases with oxidation which
has implications for charge transport pathways. Finally, a
characteristic peak for doubly oxidized TTFtt verifies this
formal redox state in the CP, NiTTFtt.
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