Abstract

Terminal oxygen radicals involving p- and d-block atoms are quite common, but s-block compounds with an oxygen radical character remain rare. Here, we report that alkaline-earth metal beryllium atoms react with OF2 to form the oxygen beryllium fluorides OBeF and OBeF2. These species are characterized by matrix-isolation infrared spectroscopy with isotopic substitution and quantum-chemical calculations. The linear molecule OBeF has a 2Π ground state with an oxyl radical character. The 3A2 (C2v) ground state of OBeF2 represents the unusual case of a triplet oxygen atom stabilized by a relatively weak interaction by the Lewis acidic BeF2. The interaction involves both a donor component from oxygen to empty Be orbitals and a back-bonding contribution from fluorine substituents toward oxygen.

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