High-resolution infrared spectra of monoisotopic samples of F 35 Cl 18 O 3 and F 37 Cl 18 O 3 have been recorded with the purpose of analyzing the n 3 fundamental at 535 cm 01 . However, this band could not be observed whereas it had been seen and studied earlier in F 35 Cl 16 O 3 . To determine the
The Mystery of a Band Vanishing upon Isotopic Substitution: The Case of the v3 = 1 State of FClO3
β Scribed by Kamil Sarka; Georges Graner
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Volume
- 199
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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β¦ Synopsis
F. Meguellati, G. Graner, K. Burczyk, and H. BΓΌrger [J. Mol. Spectrosc. 185, 392-402 (1997)] reported in their paper on nu(3)(A(1)) bands of the (35,37)Cl and (16,18)O isotopomers of FClO(3) that the nu(3) bands, which, although weak, could be well observed for the (16)O isotopomers, disappear almost completely in the spectra of the (18)O isotopomers. Because the A and B values for the (18)O isotopomers are so similar that these molecules are very close to spherical tops, much closer than the values for the (16)O species, disappearance of the band was ascribed to selection rules for tetrahedral molecules, the A(1) vibrations of which are inactive. Alternative explanations are proposed in this paper and analyzed. The most likely explanation is that a coincidence among the intensity parameters is responsible for a very low value of the dipole moment derivative; a weak Fermi resonance with the (v(6) = 2, l = 0) state may also participate in the final total wipeout of the band. It is believed that the last mechanism may be of more general interest. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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