Abstract
The charge and spin states of transition-metal atoms in a hemoprotein are studied based on the extended Haldane–Anderson model in which exchange interaction between localized d electrons and orbital dependence of p–d hybridization are taken into account. It is shown that both multiple charge states and transition between high-spin and low-spin states can be described properly in this model.
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