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Noble gas - Actinide complexes of the CUO molecule with multiple Ar, Kr, and Xe atoms in noble-gas matrices
Andrews, Lester,Liang, Binyong,Li, Jun,Bursten, Bruce E.
, p. 3126 - 3139 (2007/10/03)
Laser-ablated U atoms react with CO in excess argon to produce CUO, which is trapped in a triplet state in solid argon at 7 K, based on agreement between observed and relativistic density functional theory (DFT) calculated isotopic frequencies 12C16C, 13C16O, 12C18O). This observation contrasts a recent neon matrix investigation, which trapped CUO in a linear singlet state calculated to be about 1 kcal/mol lower in energy. Experiments with krypton and xenon give results analogous to those with argon. Similar work with dilute Kr and Xe in argon finds small frequency shifts in new four-band progressions for CUO in the same triplet states trapped in solid argon and provides evidence for four distinct CUO(Ar)4-n(Ng)n (Ng = Kr, Xe, n = 1, 2, 3, 4) complexes for each Ng. DFT calculations show that successively higher Ng complexes are responsible for the observed frequency progressions. This work provides the first evidence for noble gas - actinide complexes, and the first example of neutral complexes with four noble gas atoms bonded to one metal center.
Vibrational structure of the low-lying electronic states of the UO molecule
Kaledin, L. A.,Kulikov, A. N.,Gurvich, L. V.
, p. 439 - 440 (2007/10/02)
The laser fluorescence spectra of the isotropically substituted U16O and U18O molecules have been obtained.The energies, the symmetry (Ω) the rotational constants, and the vibrational quanta of a group of low-lying electronic states have been determined.Perturbations in the vibrational structure of the electronic ground state and first excited state have been detected.
