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The Rotational Spectrum of Chlorofluoromethane

✍ Scribed by S. Blanco; A. Lesarri; J.C. López; J.L. Alonso; A. Guarnieri


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
939 KB
Volume
174
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2852

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✦ Synopsis


The rotational spectra of 12 CH 2 35 ClF, 12 CH 2 37 ClF, and 13 CH 2 35 ClF have been observed and analyzed in the frequency region 8-250 GHz with Stark, Fourier transform, and millimeterwave spectrometers. Extensive assignments and frequency measurements were made for the ground states of the three isotopic species and for the lowest lying vibrational state in CH 2 35 ClF and CH 2 37

ClF associated with the deformation of the CClF angle, n 6 . Accurate spectroscopic constants have been determined for all these states. The nuclear quadrupole coupling constants have been determined for the ground and excited states and have been transformed to their principal axis system. A structure of r C-Cl Å 1.7621(2) A ˚, r C-F Å 1.370(1) A ˚, r C-H Å 1.09(1) A ˚, »ClCF Å 110.1(0.5)Њ, »ClCH Å 109.4(3.0)Њ, and »HCH Å 110.4(5.0)Њ was found to fit the observed moments of inertia.


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