Octacarbonyl Anion Complexes of the Late Lanthanides Ln(CO) 8 (Ln=Tm, Yb, Lu) and the 32-Electron Rule

Jiaye Jin, Sudip Pan, Xiaoyang Jin, Shujun Lei, Lili Zhao, Gernot Frenking, Mingfei Zhou

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Abstract

The lanthanide octacarbonyl anion complexes Ln(CO) 8 (Ln=Tm, Yb, Lu) were produced in the gas phase and detected by mass-selected infrared photodissociation spectroscopy in the carbonyl stretching-frequency region. By comparison of the experimental CO-stretching frequencies with calculated data, which are strongly red-shifted with respect to free CO, the Yb(CO) 8 and Lu(CO) 8 complexes were determined to possess octahedral (O h ) symmetry and a doublet X 2 A 2u (Yb) and singlet X 1 A 1g (Lu) electronic ground state, whereas Tm(CO) 8 exhibits a D 4h equilibrium geometry and a triplet X 3 B 1g ground state. The analysis of the electronic structures revealed that the metal-CO attractive forces come mainly from covalent orbital interactions, which are dominated by [Ln(d)]→(CO) 8 π backdonation and [Ln(d)]←(CO) 8 σ donation (contributes ≈77 and 16 % to covalent bonding, respectively). The metal f orbitals play a very minor role in the bonding. The electronic structure of all three lanthanide complexes obeys the 32-electron rule if only those electrons that occupy the valence orbitals of the metal are considered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3229-3234
Number of pages6
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume25
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • 32-electron rule
  • IR spectroscopy
  • bonding analysis
  • carbonyl ligands
  • lanthanides

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