Electronic structure and thermal stability of rare earth metalloporphyrins based on ytterbium


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The features of the electronic structure of Yb4d, N1s, C1s, O1s, Br3d core levels and the valence band of ytterbium metalloporphyrins Yb(acac)TPPBr8, Yb(acac)TPP, TPPBr8, and TPP are studied by photoelectron spectroscopy. The position and structure of the Yb4f level for Yb(acac)TPPBr8 are determined by resonant photoemission at the BESSY-II synchrotron center. Simulations of the electronic structure of the valence band show good agreement between the calculated and experimental data. The change in the electronic structure of porphyrins during implantation of the central atom of ytterbium, namely, a more uniform redistribution of the electron density between nitrogen atoms of pyrrole and aza groups, is revealed. The photoelectron spectra of Yb4d states demonstrate the trivalent metal state (Yb3+) in rare-earth metalloporphyrins. The partial destruction of bromine ytterbium tetraphenylporphyrin compound as a result of thermal action is demonstrated.

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R. N. Mozhchil

Institute of Solid State Physics; National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

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Email: Mr_mozhzhil@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432; Moscow, 115409

A. M. Ionov

Institute of Solid State Physics

Email: Mr_mozhzhil@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432

S. I. Bozhko

Institute of Solid State Physics

Email: Mr_mozhzhil@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432

V. D. Rumyantseva

Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies

Email: Mr_mozhzhil@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

A. P. Menushenkov

National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”

Email: Mr_mozhzhil@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115409

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