Abstract
The matrix isolation of lead oxide vapors has led to the characterization by infrared spectroscopy of three prominent vapor species, PbO, Pb2O2, and Pb4O4. In a nitrogen matrix these molecules have absorption bands at 718.4 cm−1 (PbO), 557.4 and 467.7 cm−1 (Pb2O2), and 474.4 and 374.4 cm−1 (Pb4O4). With the aid of 18O substitution, it is shown that the spectra of Pb2O2 and Pb4O4 are consistent with molecular symmetries Vh and Td, respectively, and approximate molecular dimensions are obtained: Pb2O2, rPbO=2.17 Å, 〈 OPbO=79° Pb4O4, rPbO=2.27 Å, 〈 OPbO=81°. Several weaker features were also observed, and these are assigned to additional polymers.