Abstract

Photolysis of the Group 6 metal hexacarbonyls in hydrocarbon glasses at 80 K gives rise to species M(CO)n(n= 3–5), presumably weakly solvated, by successive CO loss. Primary and subsequent processes both show photo-reversal. Slow warming leads to recombination, hexacarbonyl precipitation, poorly defined, possibly polymeric species, and formation of species [M(CO)5(OH2)]. Visible-u.v. and i.r. spectra are presented. Solute–cosolute interactions are shown to exist in H2-doped glasses. The species [Cr(CO)5(OH2)] is photolabile in solution but not in the glass; the implications of this are discussed.

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