Complex Overview
The complex [Co(H₂O)₆]²⁺ is a high-spin octahedral cobalt(II) species with electronic configuration d⁷.
- Metal ion: Co²⁺ → 3d⁷
- Ligand: H₂O (weak field, spectrochemical series: low)
- Geometry: Octahedral
- Spin state: High-spin (t2g5 eg2)
Note: Water is a weak-field ligand for Co²⁺ → results in high-spin complex with three unpaired electrons (S = 3/2).
Ground and Excited States (Tanabe-Sugano Diagram)
For d⁷ high-spin octahedral complexes, the ground state is:
4T1g(F)
The three spin-allowed d-d transitions are:
- 4T1g(F) → 4T2g(F)
- 4T1g(F) → 4A2g(F)
- 4T1g(F) → 4T1g(P)
![d-d Transitions in [Co(H₂O)₆]²⁺_orgel diagram d7](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhu7PRGyLl1__Ut85KaZgU0CVSpOcOmwgguI5gI3muAlaLsHk5-iXA9x7Pn3hhubJChZnbKieBIm6ph99rftWOkHAmx0rTowlqNINjEJ7Q3D68EUl34ccVKn3apdcDRyAeHRwyJBWpQ7rJ9gW38sPAsIStXXuxt0QriAj2vQr8bxMivG4B1Fi-_5lc5HNU8/s581/Orgel%20Diagram%20d7%20Octahedral%20Low%20Spin.png)
Observed Absorption Bands
| Wavenumber (cm⁻¹) | Wavelength (nm) | Assignment | Transition |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8,000 | 1,250 | ν₁ | 4T1g(F) → 4T2g(F) |
| 16,000 | 625 | ν₂ | 4T1g(F) → 4A2g(F) |
| 20,000 | 500 | ν₃ | 4T1g(F) → 4T1g(P) |
Energy Relationships and Δo Calculation
In octahedral field:
- ν₁ = Δo
- ν₃ ≈ 15/2 B + Δo (for 4T1g(P) state)
- ν₂ = energy to 4A2g ≈ 2ν₁ (in weak field, but deviates)
Approximate Δo = ν₁ = 8,000 cm⁻¹
ν₂ ≈ 2 × ν₁ = 16,000 cm⁻¹ → matches observed → confirms assignment.
Final Assignment Summary
| Band (cm⁻¹) | Transition | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 8,000 | 4T1g(F) → 4T2g(F) | Lowest energy, near-IR |
| 16,000 | 4T1g(F) → 4A2g(F) | Visible (orange-red absorption → pink color) |
| 20,000 | 4T1g(F) → 4T1g(P) | Highest energy, visible |
Color of the Complex
The complex appears pink due to absorption in the green-yellow region (~16,000–20,000 cm⁻¹), transmitting red and blue light.