With the values of the quadrupole moments of nitrogen and carbon monoxide, as determined in a previous publication, the analysis of molecular interaction at high densities is concluded. Neither the quadrupole orientation, nor quadrupole induction or dipole-quadrupole orientation energies contribute
Contribution to the analysis of molecular interactions in compressed nitrogen and carbon monoxide: Part II. Quadrupole moments and properties of the solid states
β Scribed by L. Jansen; A. Michels; J.M. Lupton
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1954
- Weight
- 461 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8914
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β¦ Synopsis
An analysis of the intermolecular field of solid nitrogen and carbon monoxide is based on experimental values of the sublimation energies of the crystals, extrapolated to 0Β°K. The intermolecular field is assumed to consist of a Lennard-Jones part, a part due to orientation and induction effects of the permanent dipoles (CO) and permanent quadrupoles (CO and ~N2) plffs a correction term for the effect of anisotropy in the London dispersion forces. The orientation and induction effects are evaluated for four shells of molecules around a central molecule. The values of the quadrupole moments calculated in this way are found to agree well with those determined recently from microwave spectra.
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