“…Again, a large red shift (≈70 and ≈200 cm −1 for the U-O and U-C stretching modes, respectively) was observed, relative to the data obtained in the neon matrix. [22][23][24] This large red shift in the vibrational spectra suggest that the ground-state of CUO depends on the noble gas environment, with the weakly interacting neon atoms the system favors a singlet ground-state while the stronger interaction in the heavier noble gas matrices, i.e., argon, krypton, or xenon, 23,25,26 produces a triplet ground-state in which also a nonbonding uranium 5f φ or 5f δ is occupied (or a mixture thereof if spin-orbit coupling is accounted for 17 ). Direct validation for this hypothesis could come from electronic spectroscopy on CUO in these matrices.…”