“…The saturation limit of CO ligand adsorption on the cationic nickel clusters has been studied in a molecular beam via the reactions of CO with the mass-selected small thermalized nickel cluster cations. 14,15 Yet the gas-phase flow-tube reactor has been employed to investigate the saturation convergences for neutral small nickel clusters with CO, as well as the rate coefficients and chemisorption efficiency for the reactions between small nickel cluster anions and CO. 16−18 Three binuclear nickel carbonyl free radicals including Ni 2 (CO) 8 + , Ni 2 (CO) 7 − , and Ni 2 (CO) 6 + complexes trapped in a Kr matrix have been detected by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and were tentatively assigned to have two, one, and two bridging carbonyl ligands, respectively. 19 Recently, the adsorption of CO ligands on the cationic nickel clusters has been further measured by IR-MPD spectroscopy, and their structures were established by comparison of the experimental spectra with the simulated spectra derived from density functional theory (DFT) calculations.…”