- Using vibrational and electronic spectroscopies to investigate different complexes in the formamide/nickel chloride system.
Using vibrational and electronic spectroscopies to investigate different complexes in the formamide/nickel chloride system.
Raman, IR and UV-vis-NIR experiments of formamide (FA) and nickel chloride solutions at different compositions were carried out. The quantitative Raman study at the Ī½CN region shows that 5 FA molecules are coordinated to Ni (II) and the sixth position of the octahedron is occupied by one chloride, with preferential formation of [Ni(FA)5Cl]Cl in concentrations near 0.1 mol kg(-1). In higher concentrations the [Ni(FA)4Cl2] complex becomes the most abundant. The downshift of the Ī½CO mode of FA was evidenced by the appearance of a new band at 1640 cm(-1) in the IR spectra of the most concentrated salt solutions. Also, the downshift of the Ī“OCN mode combined with the upshift of the Ī½CN vibration have allowed us realize that Ni (II) is coordinated by the O atom of FA. The d orbital splitting (Īo) has been directly determined from the electronic spectrum of the [Ni(FA)6]Cl2 complex and FA has been included in the spectrochemical series.