Abstract

The simple Huckel method was first applied to the electronic structure of the iron-porphyrin complexes by Pullman et al. [12]. In this paper, their work is extended to include (a) the effect of a dipole or a point charge placed at the sixth coordination position, and (b) the effect of a nitrogen atom placed at the fifth coordination position. A set of new parameter values is used, whose estimation is made by directing special attention to their dependence on the charge distribution among the atoms.

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