“…In particular, we carried out laser flash photolysis of the tricarbonyl complex, [Fe{κ 2 ‐C 3 (NEt 2 ) 3 }(CO) 3 ]BF 4 ([ 1 ]BF 4 , L=CO, Et=C 2 H 5 , cf. Figure a) and time‐resolved Fourier‐transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for monitoring the ensuing photochemical reactions . The FTIR‐data gave evidence for a light induced substitution of a basal CO by a solvent molecule, S. In a strongly interacting solvent, such as acetonitrile, the resultant photoproduct, [Fe{κ 2 ‐C 3 (NEt 2 ) 3 }(CO) 2 (NCCH 3 )] + ([ 2 ]), is a stable isolable species ,.…”