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Natural orbitals for chemical valence (NOCV) have been used to characterize donor–acceptor properties of ligands in model nickel(II) complexes. NOCV allows for separation of ligand → metal and metal → ligand electron transfer processes (Dewar–Chatt–Duncanson model). Bonding between the ligand X = CN−, PH3, NH3, C2H4, CO, CS, N2, NO+ and the metal-containing fragment in the Ni L32+ complexes (L = NH3, CO) have been discussed. For both σ-donation and π-back-bonding, the resulting orders of ligands are in a qualitative agreement with those commonly accepted. However, it was also demonstrated that the influence of the metal-containing fragment can be substantial, changing the relative donor–acceptor characteristics of different ligands.
Mitoraj et al. (Fri,) studied this question.