Literature DB >> 24380416

Testing the limits of the 18-electron rule: the gas-phase carbonyls of Sc(+) and Y(+).

Antonio D Brathwaite1, Jonathon A Maner, Michael A Duncan.   

Abstract

Scandium and yttrium carbonyl cations produced in the gas phase via laser vaporization are mass selected and studied with infrared laser spectroscopy in the C-O stretching region. Mass spectra, ion fragmentation behavior, and infrared spectra, complemented by computational chemistry, establish the coordination numbers and structures of these complexes. Sc(+) does not form the eight-coordinate 18-electron complex but instead produces a 16-electron seven-coordinate species. However, Y(+) forms the anticipated eight-coordinate structure. Density functional theory computations provide structures and corresponding vibrational spectra for these complexes. Sc(CO)7(+) has a C3v capped octahedral structure, while Y(CO)8(+) forms a D4d square antiprism. The C-O stretches at 2086 and 2087 cm(-1) for Sc(CO)7(+) and Y(CO)8(+), respectively, are among the most red-shifted frequencies measured for any transition metal carbonyl cation.

Year:  2013        PMID: 24380416     DOI: 10.1021/ic402729g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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