Structural studies of matrix-isolated alkali-metal perchlorates: proof of a bidentate interaction
Abstract
The vapours from heated alkali-metal perchlorates isolated in nitrogen matrices have been studied by i.r. spectroscopy. The use of 18O/16O isotopic substitution demonstrates the presence of two distinct pairs of oxygen atoms for the RbClO4 molecule isolated in a nitrogen matrix. Similar results were obtained for the caesium salt. This bidentate interaction between the ‘tetrahedral’ ClO4– ion and the Rb+(or Cs+) ion contrasts sharply with the tridentate interaction found previously between the pyramidal ClO3– ion and Cs+.