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Osmium vibrational spectroscopy

Monooxo and cis- and trans-6ioxo complexes of ruthenium(VI) and osmium(VI) are known, with the trans-6ioxo species being most common. In general, these complexes are all diamagnetic and are characterized by vibrational spectroscopy and/or X-ray crystallography. One intense metal-0x0 stretch is usually observed for monooxo and trans-dioxo complexes while two metal-oxo stretches, j/s(M(0)2) and J/as(M(0)2), are found for the cw-dioxo species in the IR spectra. The structural and vibrational data are listed in Table 4. [Pg.766]

A new class of binuclear nitrido complexes of tetravalent osmium and ruthenium is described in which the metal atoms are symmetrically bridged by a nitride ligand to give a linear M-N—M unit They have the stoichiometries M2NX8(H20)2]3 and [M2N(NH3)8Y2]3+ (M = Os, Ru X = Cl, Br Y = Cl, Br, etc.). Studies are reported on their vibrational spectra, structures, and bonding. Preliminary studies are reported also on trinuclear complexes of osmium and iridium. Finally, the use of vibrational spectroscopy in the study of metal-nitrido and metal-oxo complexes is discussed briefly. [Pg.54]

Osmium tetroxide reacts with CsF or RbF in water forming M2[0s04F2] H20 (M = Cs, Rb) which were characterized by elemental analysis, X-ray powder diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis [353]. Based on vibrational spectroscopy, the 0s04F22 anion is considered to possess a m-difluoro arrangement. Osmium Lm EXAFS data have been obtained for Cs2[0s04F2] giving values for the 0s=0 and Os—F bond distances [354]. [Pg.162]

The other vibrational spectroscopies, although less easily applied, may provide complementary structural information. Raman spectroscopy has been used to detect metal-metal bonds in metal oxide supported osmium [86] and iridium [87] clusters. This method might be expected to find application in the study of zeolite supported metal carbonyl dusters, but it is still far from routine since samples are subject to destruction by laser beams, and fluorescence often prevents measurement of useful spectra. [Pg.325]


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