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Infrared Spectroscopic and Electronic Structure Investigations of Beryllium Halide Molecules, Cations, and Anions in Noble Gas Matrices.

Laser-ablated Be atoms, cations, and electrons were reacted with F2 , ClF, Cl2 , NF3 , CCl4 , CF2 Cl2 , HCl, DCl, and SiCl4 diluted in noble gases. The major products were the dihalides BeF2 , BeClF, BeCl2 , and the hydride chloride HBeCl, whose identities were confirmed by comparison with previous evaporative work, deuterium substitution, and vibrational frequency calculations. The matrix-isolated fundamental frequency of the BeF molecule is higher, and the frequency of BeCl is lower, than that determined for the gas-phase molecules. The BeF+ and BeCl+ cations formed strong dipole-induced dipole complexes in solid Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe with stepwise increase in computed noble gas dissociation energies. Going down the family NgBeF+ and NgBeCl+ series (Ng = Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) the Mulliken charges q(Be) decrease, while q(Ng) increases, and the dipole moments decrease, which suggests covalent bonding in the xenon species. We find that the largest intramatrix shift is Ne to Ar which follows the largest factor increase for the Ng atomic polarizabilities. Extra electrons produce Cl- , which reacts with HCl to form the stable HCl2 - anion and possibly with BeCl2 to give BeCl3 - . A weak band observed in neon experiments with F2 is probably due to BeF3 - .

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