STRUCTURE DETERMINATION OF $CO_{2}-HF$ BY MOLECULAR BEAM ELECTRIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

1980

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Ohio State University

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

The molecular beam electric resonance technique was used to obtain rotational spectra of $CO_{2}-HF$ a weakly bound species formed by nozzle expansion of an HF, $CO_{2}$, and Ar mixture. The spectroscopic results indicate that the $CO_{2}-HF$ system is nearly linear, and furthermore, study of the $CO_{2}-DF$ system shows that the hydrogen points towards the $CO_{2}$ unit. The spectroscopic constants are used to determine two structural parameters in each system: r, the distance between the centers of mass of the a-axis of the molecule, and $<\cos^{2}\theta>$, where $\theta$ is the angle between the HF unit and the a-axis of the molecule. The latter quantity is determined from (eqQ)$_{D}$, for $CO_{2}-DF$, and from $S_{HF}$, the spin-spin coupling constant, for $CO_{2}-HF$. Finally, the centrifugal distortion constant D is related to the strength of the weak bond. The molecular constants are :[FIGURE]

Description

Author Institution:

Keywords

Citation