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Steady‐State and Pseudo‐Steady‐State Photocrystallographic Studies on Linkage Isomers of [Ni(Et<sub>4</sub>dien)(η<sup>2</sup>‐O,ON)(η<sup>1</sup>‐NO<sub>2</sub>)]: Identification of a New Linkage Isomer
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EngineeringInorganic PhotochemistryChemistryLinkage IsomersPhotocatalysisRadiation ChemistryPhotophysical PropertyEt4 DienMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryExo IsomerPhotochromismCrystallographyApplied PhysicsPseudo‐steady‐state Photocrystallographic StudiesLinkage IsomerChemical KineticsNew Linkage Isomer
At temperatures below 150 K, the photoactivated metastable endo-nitrito linkage isomer [Ni(Et4 dien)(η(2)-O,ON)(η(1)-ONO)] (Et4 dien=N,N,N',N'-tetraethyldiethylenetriamine) can be generated with 100 % conversion from the ground state nitro-(η(1)-NO2) isomer on irradiation with 500 nm light, in the single crystal by steady-state photocrystallographic techniques. Kinetic studies show the system is no longer metastable above 150 K, decaying back to the ground state nitro-(η(1)-NO2) arrangement over several hours at 150 K. Variable-temperature kinetic measurements in the range of 150-160 K show that the rate of endo-nitrito decay is highly dependent on temperature, and an activation energy of Eact =+48.6(4) kJ mol(-1) is calculated for the decay process. Pseudo-steady-state experiments, where the crystal is continually pumped by the light source for the duration of the X-ray experiment, show the production of a previously unobserved, exo-nitrito-(η(1)-ONO) linkage isomer only at temperatures close to the metastable limit (ca. 140-190 K). This exo isomer is considered to be a transient excited-state species, as it is only observed in data collected by pseudo-steady-state methods.
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