“…Matrix isolation studies on the reactions of bare transition metal atoms with dinitrogen indicate the formation of the end-on bonded dinitrogen complexes. − Experiments with laser-ablated metal atoms also gave evidence for the formation of side-on bonded complexes, presumably from the excited state metal atom reactions. , Some transition metal dimers are more reactive than the metal atoms toward dinitrogen. − It was found that the Sc 2 and Ti 2 dimers reacted spontaneously with dinitrogen to form the cyclic Sc 2 N 2 and Ti 2 N 2 compounds in which the N–N triple bond is completely cleaved. , The reactions of transition metal oxide molecules with N 2 in solid argon have also been reported. The results showed that transition metal monoxides such as ScO, TiO, MnO, and FeO and dioxides, including TaO 2 and CrO 2 , are able to react with dinitrogen in forming dinitrogen complexes in solid argon. − Both the side-on and end-on coordination modes were observed, which were found to be photointercovertable in selected systems. In this paper, the reactions of titanium monoxide and dioxide molecules with dinitrogen were reinvestigated using the more inert neon matrix to minimize the matrix effect.…”