The Pr(3+) ion in Cs(2)NaPr(NO(2))(6) is situated at a site of T(h) symmetry with 12-coordination to O atoms of bidentate nitrito groups. First-principles calculations of the vibrational modes of the complex were carried out using the density functional theory with the generalized gradient approximation Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof exchange-correlation functional. The calculations that treated the Pr(3+) 4f electrons as valence electrons showed better agreement with the experimental vibrational assignments compared with those treating the 4f electrons a part of the inner core. The (1)D(2) → (3)H(4) emission spectra of Cs(2)NaPr(NO(2))(6) at 7 K enabled assignments to be made for the crystal-field (CF) levels of the ground-state multiplet. The emission of the dilute system Cs(2)NaY(NO(2))(6):Pr(3+) was dominated by NO(2)(-) triplet emission, which was quenched at elevated temperatures by energy transfer to trace Eu(3+) impurity. From magnetic dipole calculations and the vibronic fingerprint, detailed assignments are given for the complex 10 K electronic absorption spectrum of Cs(2)NaPr(NO(2))(6) between 3940 and 18800 cm(-1), and the derived Pr(3+) 4f(2) energy-level data set has been fitted by calculation. By comparison with Cs(2)NaPrCl(6), the fourth-order CF parameter in Cs(2)NaPr(NO(2))(6) is relatively small so that interaction with a 4fnp configuration is not important. From the NO(2)(-) absorption bands above 20,000 cm(-1), the N-O bond length change upon excitation is small, whereas the angle O-N-O opens by more than 10° in the triplet state. By contrast to the NO(2)(-) internal vibration frequencies, which except for the wagging mode show only minor changes with the environment, the triplet-state energy shows a linear decrease with an increase of the lanthanide (Ln(3+)) ionic radius in Cs(2)NaLn(NO(2))(6). Using the eigenvectors from the energy-level fit, the variation of the inverse magnetic susceptibility with temperature has been calculated between 1 and 100 K and the values are somewhat lower than those from experiment.

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