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Replication data for Detection and Characterization of Hydride Ligands in Copper Complexes by Hard X‐ray Spectroscopy

Transition metal complexes, particularly copper hydrides, play an important role in various catalytic processes and molecular inorganic chemistry. This study employs synchrotron hard X‐ray spectroscopy to gain insights into the geometric and electronic properties of copper hydrides as potential catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation. The potential of high energy resolution X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (HERFD‐XANES) and valence‐to‐core X‐ray emission (VtC‐XES) is demonstrated with measurement on Stryker's reagent (Cu6H6) and Cu3(μ3‐H)(dpmppe)22 (Cu3H), alongside a non‐hydride copper compound (Cu‐I). The XANES analysis reveals that coordination geometries strongly influence the spectra, providing only indirect details about hydride coordination. The VtC‐XES analysis exhibits a distinct signal around 8975 eV, offering a diagnostic tool to identify hydride ligands. Theoretical calculations support and extend these findings by comparing hydride‐containing complexes with their hydride‐free counterparts.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-5088
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Source https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-5088
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Author Fritsch, Lorena, Rhesies, Pia, Barakat, Wael, Estes, Deven, Bauer, Matthias
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