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Observation of Carbon-Carbon Coupling Reaction in Neutral Transition-Metal Carbonyls.

Chong WangQinming LiXiangtao KongHuijun ZhengTiantong WangYa ZhaoGang LiHua XieJiayue YangGuorong WuWeiqing ZhangDongxu DaiMingfei ZhouXueming YangLing Jiang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Neutral titanium-metal carbonyl complexes with the chemical formula Ti(CO)n (n = 4-7) are produced in the gas phase by the reactions of titanium atoms with carbon monoxide in a pulsed laser vaporization-supersonic expansion source. Their infrared absorption spectra in the carbonyl stretching frequency region are measured by infrared plus vacuum ultraviolet (IR+VUV) two-color ionization spectroscopy based on a tunable VUV free electron laser. Infrared spectroscopy in conjunction with quantum chemical calculations confirm that all of these complexes have unexpected titanium ketenylidene OTiCCO(CO)n-2 structures. Bonding analysis indicates that the OTiCCO core structure can be described by the bonding interactions between a TiO+ cation in the doublet ground state and a doublet ground state of CCO-. The results reveal that the C-O bond breaking and C-C bond formation proceed efficiently in the reactions between laser-vaporized titanium atoms and carbon monoxide.
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