Abstract

A series of yttrium oxide-carbonyls are prepared via a laser vaporization supersonic cluster source in the gas phase and identified by mass-selected infrared photodissociation (IRPD) spectroscopy in the C-O stretching region and by comparing the observed IR spectra with those from quantum chemical calculations. For YO(CO)4(+), all four CO ligands prefer to occupy the equatorial site of the YO(+) unit, leading to a quadrangular pyramid with C4v symmetry. Two energetically nearly degenerate isomers are responsible for YO(CO)5(+), in which the fifth CO ligand is either inserted into the equatorial plane of YO(CO)4(+) or coordinated opposite the oxygen on the C4 axis. YO(CO)6(+) has a pentagonal bipyramidal structure with C5v symmetry, which includes five equatorial CO ligands and one axial CO ligand. The present IRPD spectroscopic and theoretical study of YO(CO)n(+) extends the first shell coordination number of CO ligands in metal monoxide carbonyls to six. The transition from equatorial to axial CO chemisorption in these yttrium oxide-carbonyls is fortunately observed at n = 5, providing new insight into ligand interactions and coordination for the transition metal oxides.

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