Abstract

Prereactive metal atom-HCN entrance channel complexes [M-HCN (M=Al, Ga, In)] have been stabilized in helium nanodroplets. Rotationally resolved infrared spectra are reported for the CH stretching vibration of the linear nitrogen-bound HCN-Ga and HCN-In complexes that show significant perturbation due to spin-orbit coupling of the 2Pi1/2 ground state with the 2Sigma1/2 state which are degenerate at long range. Six unresolved bands are also observed and assigned to the linear hydrogen-bound isomers of Al-HCN, Ga-HCN, and In-HCN corresponding to the fundamental CH stretching vibration and a combination band involving the CH stretch plus intermolecular stretch for each isomer. A nitrogen-bound HCN-Al complex is not observed, which is attributed to reaction, even at 0.37 K. This conclusion is supported by the observation of a weakly bound complex containing two HCN's and one Al atom which, from the analysis of its rotationally resolved zero-field and Stark spectra is assigned to a weakly bound complex of a HCNAl reaction product and a second HCN molecule. Theoretical calculations are presented to elucidate the reaction mechanisms and energetics of these metal atom reactions with HCN.

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