Abstract
A multiple scattering extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis of Ti(acac)2Cl2 is presented. With such an approach the configuration of the ligands in this complex can be identified due to the different multiple scattering events in the cis- and trans-configuration. A thorough evaluation of the effects of the different multiple scattering parameters (effective scattering path, scattering order, number of scattering atoms) in combination with the input structure is presented that reveals a complicated correlation between these parameters which could lead to wrong results with respect to the determined configuration. Finally, the optimal procedure for this particular purpose is defined and described.
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Special Issue Commemorating the Paper “The Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals” by William Lawrence Bragg (ZPC, 104, 337–348 (1923); Nobel Lecture, September 6, 1922)
- Historical Paper
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Special Issue Commemorating the Paper “The Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals” by William Lawrence Bragg (ZPC, 104, 337–348 (1923); Nobel Lecture, September 6, 1922)
- Historical Paper
- The Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals
- Packing Effects of N-Ras Binding to a DOPC Membrane – a Neutron Reflectivity and TIRF Spectroscopy High-Pressure Study
- High Pressure X-ray Studies of Lipid Membranes and Lipid Phase Transitions
- Microscopic Structure Analysis in Disordered Materials using Anomalous X-ray Scattering
- Comparison of the Microstructure of Stimuli Responsive Zwitterionic PNIPAM-co-Sulfobetaine Microgels with PNIPAM Microgels and Classical Hard-Sphere Systems
- The Internal Network Dynamics of Poly(NIPAM) Based Copolymer Micro- and Macrogels: A Comparative Neutron Spin-Echo Study
- Configuration Determination of Transition Metal Complexes by Multiple Scattering EXAFS Analysis: A Case Study
- Review Article
- Ptychographic X-ray Microscopy with the Vacuum Imaging Apparatus HORST
- The Interaction of Bio-Molecules with Lipid Membranes Studied by X-ray Diffraction
- Deep Sea Microbes Probed by Incoherent Neutron Scattering Under High Hydrostatic Pressure
- X-ray Reflectometry and Related Surface Near X-ray Scattering Methods