The reversible reduction of [Os(CN)(5)(NO)](2-) the osmium analog of the ni
troprusside ion, has been studied by sprctroelectrochemical techniques (IR,
UV-Vis, EPR). The strong shift of the nitrosyl stretching band from 1850 t
o 1560 cm(-1) (in acetonitrile) already indicates nitrosyl ligand-centered
reduction in comparison to the smaller shifts for the cyanide frequencies (
2140 --> 2080 cm(-1)). Remarkably, the g factor analysis (g(parallel to) =
2.017, g(perpendicular to) = 2.003) for electrogenerated [Os(CN)(5)(NO)](3-
) does not reflect any effect from the 5d element osmium with its high spin
-orbit coupling constant; only the need to apply helium temperatures for EP
R signal observation indicates the presence of a heavy transition metal. (C
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