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Microwave and Submillimeter-wave Spectra of the Mixed Deuterated–Protonated Water-Dimer Isotopomers

✍ Scribed by G.T. Fraser; F.J. Lovas; R.D. Suenram; E.N. Karyakin; A. Grushow; W.A. Burns; K.R. Leopold


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
463 KB
Volume
181
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2852

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✦ Synopsis


The microwave and submillimeter-wave rotation-tunneling spectra of several mixed deuterated-protonated isotopomers of the water dimer have been measured up to 460 GHz using an electric-resonance optothermal spectrometer, a pulsed-nozzle Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer, and a far-infrared CO 2 -laser difference-frequency spectrometer. Spectra were recorded for the a-type K a Å 0-0 and 1-1 and b-and/or c-type K a Å 1-0 bands for H 2 O{DOD, D 2 O{HOH, D 2 O{DOH, H 2 O{HOD, D 2 O{HOD, H 2 O{DOH, DHO{HOH, and DHO{DOD, where O{D or O{H denotes the two atoms directly involved in the hydrogen bonding. Spectra of D 2 O{HOH, H 2 O{HOD, D 2 O{ HOD, and HDO{HOH, which are higher-energy isomers of H 2 O{DOD, H 2 O{DOH, D 2 O{DOH, and H 2 O{DOH, respectively, have not been reported previously. These higher-energy isomers are not significantly populated in Ar molecular beams, such as used in many of the previous microwave studies. Here, we obtain information on two of the three major tunneling processes found in the water dimer, the tunneling interchange of the two protons/deuterons on the proton-acceptor subunit and the tunneling interchange of the two protons/deuterons on the proton-donor subunit. The observed rotation-tunneling selection rules are consistent with previously proposed pathways for these tunneling processes. For H 2 O{DOD, D 2 O{HOH, and DHO{HOH we find donor interchange tunneling splittings of 24.4(11), 864.14(29), and 1809.39(9) MHz, respectively, averaged over K a Å 0 and 1, and for DHO{DOD we find a donorinterchange tunneling splitting of 16.8(1) MHz for K a Å 0. For DHO{DOD we also determined the proton/deuteron acceptor interchange tunneling splitting for K a Å 0 as 107 723.7(1) MHz, similar to the 117 441.0(2) MHz valued determined previously for DHO{HOD. Because the position of the D/H involved in the hydrogen bonding is nearly coincident with the center of mass of the dimer, isotopomers which only differ by isotopic nuclei at this position have strikingly similar spectra. The present measurements furnish rotational constant and tunneling splitting data to use in the testing and refinement of proposed intermolecular potentials describing water dimer.