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Hybrid “molecule/surface” species

However, NO can also interact with surface metal centres on metal oxides, giving rise to surface mononitrosyl, gem-dinitrosyl and trinitrosyl species. When the cation or the metal atom contains, besides empty orbitals, full or partly filled d-type orbitals, they can interact with the 7r -type orbitals of NO molecules, via a TT-type electron back-donation. This gives rise to bent nitrosyls, where N is Hkely sp hybrid and the NO stretching frequency is decreased. [Pg.165]


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