Trinuclear carbonyl cluster compounds of Fe, Ru and Os were vaporized, ioni
zed and dissociated by pulsed laser beam. The positive and negative ions we
re observed and studied by in situ mass spectroscopy. After comparison of t
heir fragments distribution, it can be found that the osmium clusters have
the special structural stability. Not only do they have the strong metal-me
tal bonds, but also very strong coordination bonds formed between the metal
atoms and the carbonyl groups. Therefore, when the cluster dissociates, it
loses a pair of oxygen atoms at first and forms a C-2 bridged compound, un
like the clusters of iron or ruthenium which loses the carbonyl groups and
fragments into dinuclear or even single nuclear radicals. The spectra also
revealed the significant difference between the positive ions and the negat
ive ones. In the recorded mass spectra, the molecular ion peak of the posit
ive ions can be observed, but only fragment ions of the negative ions can b
e observed.