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Rotational analysis of the v 2 + v 6 ±1, v 5 ∓1 + v 6 ∓1 and v 5 ∓1 + v 6 ±1 interacting infrared bands of methyl bromide
Guy GuelachviliC. Di LauroF. Lattanzisubject
InfraredResolution (electron density)BiophysicsAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsCoriolis couplingchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeFourier transformchemistryBromidesymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGround stateMolecular Biologydescription
The rotational analysis of the infrared absorption spectrum of CH3 79Br and CH3 81Br between 2150 and 2510 cm-1 was performed on a Fourier transform spectrum with a resolution of 0·007 cm-1. The bands v 2 + v 6(E) and v 5 + v 6(A 1 + A 2 + E) occur in this region, giving rise to several perturbations as in the corresponding system of methyl chloride [3]. Forbidden transitions, observed in correspondence of the level crossing of the x-y Coriolis coupling between v 2 + v 6 and v 5 + v 6(E), enabled us to estimate the value of A″ - 225D″K at 5·16186 cm-1 for CH3 79Br and 5·16173 cm-1 for CH3 81Br. The parallel system of v 5 + v 6 exhibits a perpendicular structure, and an l-type resonance couples those levels of the parallel and perpendicular components of v 5 + v 6 involved in transitions from the K″ = 0 levels of the ground state. The QQ 0 branches of the A 2 component of v 5 + v 6, made active by this resonance, are observed for both isotopic species.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1982-02-10 | Molecular Physics |