Abstract

Bi-, tri-, and hexanuclear iron(II,III) trimethylacetate complexes were studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The compounds differed in the number of Fe-O and Fe-N coordination bonds. The Fe 2p, Fe 3p, and N 1s X-ray photoelectron spectra were examined and the role of the ligand in their formation was elucidated. Based on the calculated multiplet splittings, numerous states were discerned in the Fe 2p spectra. This made it possible to reveal a correlation between the magnetic moment and some spectral parameters, such as the relative intensity and energy position of the satellites.

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