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Infrared spectral evidence for the formation of the new complexes dicarbonyldinitrosylosmium and tetracarbonylcobalt in frozen gas matrices at 20 K
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EngineeringInorganic PhotochemistryArgon MatricesChemistryInfrared Spectral EvidenceSpectroscopic PropertySpectra-structure CorrelationInorganic CompoundChemical EngineeringPhotoredox ProcessPhotocatalysisPhotosynthesisBiophysicsInorganic ChemistryPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryInfrared SpectroscopyNitrogen OxideQuantum ChemistryCobalt SpeciesFrozen Gas MatricesNatural SciencesSpectroscopyMolecular ComplexNew Complexes Dicarbonyldinitrosylosmium
I.r. spectroscopy provides evidence for the photochemical reaction of pentacarbonylosmium with nitrogen oxide in argon matrices at 20 K to produce the hitherto unknown complex dicarbonyldinitrosylosmium [Os(CO)2(NO)2]. In the reverse of this type of reaction, photolysis of dicarbonyldinitrosyliron, tricarbonylnitrosylcobalt, and tetra-carbonylnitrosylmanganese in pure carbon monoxide matrices produces mononuclear carbonyl species. Isotopic substitution suggests that the cobalt species is tetracarbonylcobalt [Co(CO)4] with C3v geometry.