“…However the FEL can deliver sufficient pulse energies so that complexes will absorb multiple photons, and are energized to their dissociation threshold [25]. This approach has been used to examine the IR spectra of a number of metal coordination complexes [13,[26][27][28][29][30][31], and has been applied to uranyl coordination complexes in several studies by our group, specifically [UO 2 (solvent) n ] 2+ [32], [UO 2 (solvent)] + [33], [UO 2 (anion)(solvent)] + [34], and [UO 2 (anion) 3 ] − complexes [35,36]. These measurements have provided a quantitative basis for evaluating the effects of the number of ligands, and ligand nucleophilicity on binding within the complexes, and have provided a useful basis for comparing the results of theoretical calculations.…”