“…There exist a considerable number of photoabsorption spectra for a variety of metallocenes, however, the assignment of the absorption features remains far from satisfactory. Even in the case of ferrocene,1 for which the assignment of absorption features is better established, there is considerable controversy as to the level ordering of some of the molecular orbitals and one-electron transitions (ref 2 and the references therein) as a result of the photoemission data. The existence of photoelectron spectra of ferrocene,3-9 , -dimethylferrocene,3,6 l,l'-dibromoferrocene,5 and , '-dichloroferrocene3 '5,6 together with photoabsorption data make the investigation of the effect of symmetric substitutions on the ferrocene molecular orbitals possible for both occupied and unoccupied orbitals, assuming one particular level ordering for ferrocene.…”