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Vibrational Spectroscopy of Co+(CH4)(n) and Ni+(CH4)(n) (n=1-4)
- 1. Univ Massachusetts, Dept Chem, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
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Vibrational spectra of M+(CH4)(m)(Ar)(3-m) and M+(CH4)(n) (M = Co, Ni; m = 1, 2; n = 3, 4) in the C-H stretching region (2500-3100 cm(-1)) are measured using photofragment spectroscopy, monitoring the loss of argon or methane. Interaction with the metal leads to large red shifts in the C-H stretches for proximate hydrogens. The extent of this shift is sensitive to the coordination (eta(2) vs eta(3)) and to the metal-methane distance. The structures of the complexes are determined by comparing measured spectra with those calculated for candidate structures at the B3LYP/6-311++G(3df,3pd) level. Binding energies are also computed using the CAM-B3LYP functional. In all cases, CH4 shows eta(2) coordination to the metal. The m = 1 complexes show very large red shifts of 370 cm(-1) (for M = Co) and 320 cm(-1) (for M = Ni) in the lowest C-H stretch, relative to the symmetric stretch of free CH4. They adopt a CL, structure with the heavy atoms and proximate hydrogen atoms coplanar. The m = 2 complexes have slightly reduced red shifts, and Tee-shaped structures. Both Tee-shaped and equilateral (or quasi-equilateral) structures are observed for the n = 3 complexes. The measured photodissociation onset and significantly reduced intensity for low-frequency C-H stretches imply a value of 2650 +/- 50 cm(-1) for the binding energy of N+(CH4)(2)-CH4. The Co+(CH4)(4) complexes have two low-lying structures, quasi-tetrahedral and distorted square-planar, which contribute to the rich spectrum. In contrast, the symmetrical, square-planar Ni+(CH4)(4) complex is characterized by a very simple vibrational spectrum.
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