801. Matrix-Infrared Spectra and Structures of HM-SiH 3 (M = Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, Bi, Te Atoms).
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Xu B, Li L, Shi P, Yu W, Zhao J, Wang X, and Andrews L
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The reactions of Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, Bi, and Te atoms with silane molecules were studied using matrix-isolation Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and density functional theoretical (DFT) calculations. All metals generate the inserted complexes HM-SiH
3 , which were stabilized in an argon matrix, while H2 M═SiH2 and H3 M≡SiH were not observed. DFT and CCSD(T) calculations show the insertion complex HM-SiH3 is the most stable isomer with a near right angle H-M-Si moiety. However, silydene complexes H2 M═SiH2 (M = C, Si) were calculated and identified as the most stable complexes with the lighter elements. The bonding difference is mainly due to relativistic effects, which is that for heavier metal atoms valence s and p orbitals have a lower tendency to form hybrid orbitals.- Published
- 2018
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