Fragmentation of [Ni(NO3)3]−: A Study of Nickel–Oxygen Bonding and Oxidation States in Nickel Oxide Fragments
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Gas-phase nickel nitrate anions are known to produce nickel oxide nitrate anions, [NiOx(NO3)y] upon fragmentation. The goal of this study was to investigate the properties of nickel oxide nitrate complexes generated by electrospray ionization using a tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer and theoretical calculations. The [Ni(NO3)3] ion undergoes sequential NO2 elimination to yield [NiO(NO3)2] and [NiO2(NO3)], followed by elimination of O2. The electronic structure of the nickel oxide core influences decomposition. Calculations indicate electron density from oxygen is delocalized onto the metal, yielding a partially oxidized oxygen in [NiO(NO3)2]. Theoretical studies suggest the mechanism for O2 elimination from [NiO2(NO3)] involves oxygen atom transfer from a nitrate ligand to yield an intermediate, [NiO(O2)(NO2)], containing an oxygen radical anion ligand, O•–, a superoxide ligand, O2•–, and a nitrite ligand bound to Ni2+. Electron transfer from superoxide partially reduces both the metal and oxygen and yields the energetically favored [NiO(NO2)] + O2 products.

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