10.1021/ic034716h.s003 Yannick Carissan Yannick Carissan Jean-Louis Heully Jean-Louis Heully Fabienne Alary Fabienne Alary Jean-Pierre Daudey Jean-Pierre Daudey Calculation of the Ground and Excited States of a Mixed Valence Compound [Fe<sub>2</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub>(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>:  A Class II or Class III Compound? American Chemical Society 2004 calculation Hamiltonian Fe 2 II compound approach NH 3 OH III NH 3 EGP 2004-02-23 00:00:00 Dataset https://acs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Calculation_of_the_Ground_and_Excited_States_of_a_Mixed_Valence_Compound_Fe_sub_2_sub_OH_sub_3_sub_NH_sub_3_sub_sub_6_sub_sup_2_sup_A_Class_II_or_Class_III_Compound_/3349072 The effective group potentials (EGP) approach has been successfully used for the computation of the ground and excited states energies of the mixed valence compound [Fe<sub>2</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub>(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>2+</sup>. It is the first time that for a system as big as the complex presented above the ground and excited states are computed with their own orbitals and studied in such a detailed way. First of all, the NH<sub>3</sub> EGP was validated by comparing calculations where NH<sub>3</sub> was treated explicitly at different levels of calculations. Once the validation was obtained, the complete spectrum of the compound under interest was calculated and compared with results obtained in a previous work by Barone et al. and the spin Hamiltonian of widespread use. Some deviations from these predictive approaches were observed. This allowed us to emphasize the importance of the dynamic correlation which is not included explicitly in the spin Hamiltonian. Then, the influence of vibration has been studied by computing the potential energy curves obtained when moving the (OH)<sub>3</sub> plane. This study shows that our calculations lead to a delocalized compound (class III) as expected according to former experimental data.