2007
DOI: 10.1021/jp077309q
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Discrete Uranyl Anion Complexes

Abstract: The Free-Electron Laser for Infrared Experiments (FELIX) was used to study the wavelength-resolved multiple photon photodissociation of discrete, gas-phase uranyl (UO22+) complexes containing a single anionic ligand (A), with or without ligated solvent molecules (S). The uranyl antisymmetric and symmetric stretching frequencies were measured for complexes with general formula [UO2A(S)n]+, where A was hydroxide, methoxide, or acetate; S was water, ammonia, acetone, or acetonitrile; and n = 0-3. The values for t… Show more

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“…These values are consistent with previous IRMPD measurements of solvated ion pairs [34]. The exception is the fluoride complex, which has a 3 frequency somewhat lower at 956 cm −1 , indicating stronger coordination in this case.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…These values are consistent with previous IRMPD measurements of solvated ion pairs [34]. The exception is the fluoride complex, which has a 3 frequency somewhat lower at 956 cm −1 , indicating stronger coordination in this case.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…At 956 cm −1 , the value for the 3 stretching mode consistent with values measured for other ligated uranyl-anion complexes in the gas phase [34,35], but ∼50 cm −1 higher than that reported by Gal for uranyl fluoride complexes in aqueous solution [3]. The large difference between the gas-phase and solution values is somewhat surprising considering that the acetone ligands bound to the gas-phase complex are expected to be more electron donating than water.…”
Section: Irmpd Of [Uo 2 F(aco) 3 ] +supporting
confidence: 79%
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