Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10557892 | Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Raman and infrared (IR) spectra of four tungsten metal carbyne complexes I, II, IV and V [Cl(CO)2(L)WCC6H4(CCC6H4)nNC]2M (L = TMEDA, n = 0, M = PdI2 or ReCl(CO)3; L = DPPE, n = 1, M = PdI2 or ReCl(CO)3) were studied at high external pressure. Their pressure-induced phase transitions were observed near 20 kbar (complexes I), 15 kbar (complexes II), 25 kbar (complex IV) and 30 kbar (complex V). The pressure-induced phase transition likely is first order in complex I and the pressure-induced phase transitions of complexes II, IV and V are mostly second order. The pressure sensitivities dν/dp of ν(WC) are high in the low-pressure phase area and very low in the high-pressure phase area due to the pressure strengthening Ï back-bonding from metal W to Ï* orbital of CO in fragment Cl(CO)2(L)WC. The pressure strengthening metal Ï back-bonding from metal Re or Pd to Ï* orbital of CO or CN also happened to both of central metal centers of NCPd(I2)CN in complex I and NCReCl(CO)3CN in complex II.
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Authors
Zhenhua Xu, Ian S. Butler, Andreas Mayr,