Abstract
Reactions of zinc and cadmium atoms with ozone during condensation with excess nitrogen or argon produced B+O3 ion‐pairs having infrared, Raman, and optical spectra similar to the analogous alkali and alkaline earth metal species. Additional infrared and Raman evidence was found for a different B+O3 ion‐pair geometry. Mercury arc photolysis reduced ozonide absorptions and produced new 810 cm−1 zinc isotopic triplets which showed the appropriate 18O shifts for ZnO, and a new 719 cm−1 band which showed the proper 18O displacement for CdO. This nitrogen matrix work provides good measures of the yet‐to‐be‐observed gas‐phase fundamentals of these high temperature oxides.