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Infrared spectrum of the hyponitrite dianion, N2O22-, isolated and insulated from stabilizing metal cations in solid argon
Andrews,Liang
, p. 1997 - 2002 (2001)
Ultraviolet irradiation of a rigid 7 K argon matrix containing alkali or alkaline earth metal atoms and (NO)2 isolated from each other by one or two layers of argon forms N2O22- dianions insulated from two M+ cations by argon atoms, and visible photolysis reverses this electron-transfer process likely involving the N2O2- anion intermediate. The isolated N2O22- dianion is identified from isotopic substitution and isotopic mixtures, which show that the new 1028.5 cm-1 metal independent absorption involves two equivalent NO subunits. DFT calculations predict a strong 1078.1 cm-1 fundamental for the Li(NO)2Li molecule and isotopic frequency ratios in excellent agreement with the observed values, which provides a model for the matrix dianion system. The spectrum of solid Na2N2-O2, exhibits a 1030 cm-1 infrared band, which strongly supports the present N2O22- dianion assignment. The electrostatic stabilization of N2O22-, which is probably unstable in the gas phase, is made possible by metal cations separated by one or two insulating layers of argon in the rigid 7 K matrix.