Observation of Confinement‐Free Neutral Group Three Transition Metal Carbonyls Sc(CO)7 and TM(CO)8 (TM=Y, La)

Author:

Wang Chong12,Tian Chang‐Yi3,Zhao Ya1,Jiang Shuai1,Wang Tiantong12,Zheng Huijun12,Yan Wenhui12,Li Gang1,Xie Hua1,Li Jun34,Hu Han‐Shi3,Yang Xueming145,Jiang Ling15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Reaction Dynamics Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences 116023 Dalian China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 100049 Beijing China

3. Department of Chemistry and Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare-Earth Materials of Ministry of Education Tsinghua University 100084 Beijing China

4. Department of Chemistry and Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Energy Chemistry Southern University of Science and Technology 518055 Shenzhen China

5. Hefei National Laboratory 230088 Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractSpectroscopic characterization of neutral highly‐coordinated compounds is essential in fundamental and applied research, but has been proven to be a challenging experimental target because of the difficulty in mass selection. Here, we report the preparation and size‐specific infrared‐vacuum ultraviolet (IR‐VUV) spectroscopic identification of group‐3 transition metal carbonyls Sc(CO)7 and TM(CO)8 (TM=Y, La) in the gas phase, which are the first confinement‐free neutral heptacarbonyl and octacarbonyl complexes. The results indicate that Sc(CO)7 has a C2v structure and TM(CO)8 (TM=Y, La) have a D4h structure. Theoretical calculations predict that the formation of Sc(CO)7 and TM(CO)8 (TM=Y, La) is both thermodynamically exothermic and kinetically facile in the gas phase. These highly‐coordinated carbonyls are 17‐electron complexes when only those valence electrons that occupy metal−CO bonding orbitals are considered, in which the ligand‐only 4b1u molecular orbital is ignored. This work opens new avenues toward the design and chemical control of a large variety of compounds with unique structures and properties.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

K. C. Wong Education Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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