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Publications in Scientific Journals:

D. Scheffler, H. Grothe, H. Willner, A. Frenzel:
"Properties of Pure Nitryl Bromide. Thermal Behavior, UV/Vis and FTIR Spectra, and Photoisomerisation to trans-BrONO in an Argon Matrix";
Inorganic Chemistry, 36 (1997), 335 - 338.



English abstract:
BrNO2 is produced by the heterogeneous reaction of ClNO2, highly diluted in He, with an aqueous bromide solution and subsequent trapping at -155 °C. The crude product is purified by trap to trap condensation and fractional sublimation in vacuo. At 300 K and a pressure of 1 mbar, a half-life of about 1 h is observed. The decomposition produces Br2 and NO2. The UV/vis and IR absorption cross sections of gaseous BrNO2 are determined in the ranges 185-600 nm and 2000-400 cm-1, respectively. Irradiation of matrix-isolated BrNO2 with visible light causes nearly quantitative isomerization to trans-BrONO, while ClNO2 is converted by UV light into a mixture of cis- and trans-ClONO. It is possible to assign all fundamentals of BrNO2 and trans-BrONO by comparison to the respective band position of the analogous molecules XNO2 and XONO (X = Cl, F).


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic9606946

Electronic version of the publication:
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ic9606946


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