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Matrix Infrared Spectra of the Products of Uranium-Atom Reactions with Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide
Tague, Thomas J.,Andrews, Lester,Hunt, Rodney D.
, p. 10920 - 10924 (1993)
Uranium atoms from pulsed Nd:YAG laser ablation of a uranium metal target were codeposited with carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in excess argon at 10 K.Infrared spectra following the U + CO reaction revealed strong new absorption bands at 804.4 and 852.6 cm-1, which are assigned to a CUO product on the basis of isotopic shifts, FG matrix calculations, and ab initio pseudopotential calculations.An absorption at 2027.5 cm-1 is attributed to the asymmetric secondary reaction product CU(O)CO.In both the U + CO and U + CO2 reactions, bands at 870.9 and 1963.8 cm-1 were observed and assigned to the association product of UO2 and CO.Lastly, in the U + CO2 experiments, new absorption band pairs were observed at 804.4 and 1799.6 cm-1 and at 801.5 and 2011.7 cm -1.The former pair was almost destroyed on annealing and is assigned to the OUCO insertion product.The latter pair is attributed to an OCU(O)CO species.The direct reactions of U atoms with CO and CO2 requires an activation energy, which is provided by hyperthermal U atoms from pulsed laser evaporation.