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Application of <sup>204m</sup>Pb Perturbed Angular Correlation of γ-rays Spectroscopy in Coordination Chemistry
<sup>204m</sup>Pb perturbed angular correlation of γ-rays
(PAC) spectroscopy has been applied successfully for the first time
to detect the nuclear quadrupole interaction in a leadÂ(II) coordination
compound in a molecular crystal [tetraphenylarsonium leadÂ(II) isomaleonitriledithiolate
([AsPh<sub>4</sub>]<sub>4</sub>[Pb<sub>2</sub>(i-mnt)<sub>4</sub>])].
The recorded parameters from a powder crystalline sample are ν<sub>Q</sub> = 0.178(1) GHz and η = 0.970(7). The electric field
gradient (EFG) was determined at the PW91/QZ4P level including relativistic
effects using the two-component zeroth-order regular approximation
method for both the [PbÂ(i-mnt)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>2–</sup> monomer
and the [Pb<sub>2</sub>(i-mnt)<sub>4</sub>]<sup>4–</sup> dimer.
Only the EFG for the latter compares favorably with the experimental
data, indicating that the picture of this complex as a prototypical
hemidirected coordination geometry with a stereochemically active
lone pair on leadÂ(II) is inadequate. Advantages and limitations of <sup>204m</sup>Pb PAC spectroscopy as a novel technique to elucidate the
electronic and molecular structures of lead-containing complexes and
biomolecules are presented