A small neutral molecule with two noble-gas atoms: HXeOXeH

Citation:

Khriachtchev, L. ; Isokoski, K. ; Cohen, A. ; Rasanen, M. ; Gerber, B. R. A small neutral molecule with two noble-gas atoms: HXeOXeH. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 2008, 130, 6114-6118.

Date Published:

MAY 14

Abstract:

A novel noble-gas compound, HXeOXeH, is identified using IR spectroscopy, and it seems to be the smallest known neutral molecule with two noble-gas atoms'. HXeOXeH is prepared using, for example, UV photolysis of water in solid xenon and subsequent annealing at 40-45 K. The experimental observations are fully supported by extensive quantum chemical calculations. A large energy release of 8.3 eV is computationally predicted for the decomposition of HXeOXeH into the 2Xe + H2O global energy minimum. HXeOXeH may represent a first step toward the possible preparation of (Xe-O)(n) chains and it may be relevant to the terrestrial ``missing xenon'' problem.