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- Title
Examining the structural changes in Fe<sub>2</sub>(CO)<sub>9</sub> under high external pressures by Raman spectroscopy.
- Authors
Safa, Muhieddine; Zhaohui Dong; Yang Song; Yining Huang
- Abstract
Pressure-induced structural changes in di-iron nonacarbonyl [Fe2(CO)9] were examined by in situ Raman spectroscopy with the aid of a diamond anvil cell. Our results indicate that Fe2(CO)9 undergoes a pressure-induced phase transformation at about 0.9 GPa. Upon further compression, another structural transformation is identified at 7 GPa. In the low-pressure phase below 0.9 GPa, the π back-bonding between metal and carbonyl increases with increasing pressure. In the high-pressure phase above 7 GPa, the combination of high-pressure and laser irradiation induces a change in structure from Fe2(CO)9 to Fe2(CO)8. Fe2(CO)8 appears to adopt a structure with C2v rather than D3d or D2h symmetry. The metal–metal bond is gradually weakened under high pressures, and Fe2(CO)8 eventually decomposes by breaking the Fe–Fe bond when compressed up to 17.7 GPa.
- Subjects
IRON; RAMAN spectroscopy; MOLECULAR structure; CHEMICAL bonds; METALS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 2007, Vol 85, Issue 10, p866
- ISSN
0008-4042
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/V07-096