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INFRARED SPECTRA OF MOLECULAR IONS FORMED FROM PF3 AND PF5 AND TRAPPED IN A NEON MATRIX.

CATHERINE L. LUGEZ AND MARILYN E. JACOX, Optical Technology Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899; KARL K. IRIKURA, Physical and Chemical Properties Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.

When PF3 or PF5 is subjected to Penning ionization and photoionization by excited neon atoms and their resonance radiation (16.6-16.8 eV) and the products are rapidly frozen in an excess of solid neon, the resulting solid deposit shows prominent infrared absorptions which can be assigned to cation and anion products, including PF3+, PF4+, and PF4-. Because phosphorus and fluorine each possess only one stable isotope, consideration of the spectra of related systems and of the results of ab initio calculations is important in making spectral assignments. Processes which lead to the stabilization of the observed ionic species will be discussed.