One thing I really want to ask is that the raising in energy of d-orbitals in an octahedral complex.
For a free metal ion (e.g. d5), the d-orbitals are degenerate. When the 6 ligands attach to the M+ at octahedral positions, the energies of d-orbitals will raise in different extent due to the different extents of electronic repulsion between ligands lone pairs and d-electrons.
Now, if the metal ion is d0, it seems that there is no any electronic repulsion with ligands line pairs. So, how does the orbitals split? Or there is no such kind of complex?