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Ultrafast Production of NiCO and Ni Following 197 nm Photodissociation of Nickel Tetracarbonyl

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posted on 2024-08-02, 00:29 authored by Neil C. Cole-Filipiak, Jan Troß, Paul Schrader, Laura M. McCaslin, Krupa Ramasesha
Herein, we report on the ultrafast photodissociation of nickel tetracarbonyla prototypical metal–ligand model systemat 197 nm. Using mid-infrared transient absorption spectroscopy to probe the bound CO stretching modes, we find evidence for the picosecond time scale production of highly vibronically excited nickel dicarbonyl and nickel monocarbonyl, in marked contrast with a prior investigation at 193 nm. Further spectral evolution with a 50 ps time constant suggests an additional dissociation step; the absence of any corresponding growth in signal strongly indicates the production of bare Ni, a heretofore unreported product from single-photon excitation of nickel tetracarbonyl. Thus, by probing the deep UV-induced photodynamics of a prototypical metal carbonyl, this Letter adds time-resolved spectroscopic signatures of these dynamics to the sparse literature at high excitation energies.

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