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Molecular geometry of monomeric and dimeric aluminum tribromide from gas phase electron diffraction

✍ Scribed by Magdolna Hargittai; Mária Kolonits; Lajos Godorhazy


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
413 KB
Volume
257
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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✦ Synopsis


Aluminum tribromide is present in the vapor phase in an equilibrium of monomeric and dimeric forms, with increasing amount of monomers as the temperature of the vapor increases. The molecular geometry of both forms has been determined by high-temperature electron diffraction, the monomer at 830 K and the dimer at 360 K. The electron diffraction investigation was coupled with quadrupole mass spectrometry. The monomer molecule is planar with r&Al-Br) -2.231 + 0.005 A [ r,(Al-Br) = 2.216 f 0.005 A]. The dimer has a halogen-bridged structure with bond lengths of r&Al-Br), = 2.227 + 0.005 A and r&Al-B&, = 2.421 f 0.005 A and bond angles L ,Br,-Al-Br, = 93.3 + 0.2" and L ,Br,-Al-Br, = 119.6 f 0.7".


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