Issue 8, 2005

The rotational spectra, electric dipole moments and molecular structures of anisole and benzaldehyde

Abstract

The rotational spectra of anisole and of benzaldehyde were investigated in supersonic expansion at frequencies up to 41 GHz, and at room temperature in the millimetre-wave region, from 170 to 330 GHz. Accurate spectroscopic constants for the parent isotopomers in the ground vibrational state and for the first excited torsional state were determined for both molecules. The supersonic expansion spectrum allowed measurement, in natural abundance, of all singly substituted 13C isotopomers, as well as of the 18O isotopomer for both anisole and benzaldehyde. The rotational constants were used to determine the rs and the rm(1) gas-phase geometries, which are found to be consistent with prediction of bond length alternation in the phenyl ring induced by the asymmetric substituent. Stark measurements were made on the supersonic expansion spectrum resulting in electric dipole moment determination, |μa| = 2.9061(22) D, |μb| = 1.1883(10) D, μtot = 3.1397(24) D for benzaldehyde and |μa| = 0.6937(12) D, |μb| = 1.0547(8) D, μtot = 1.2623(14) D for anisole. During the investigation it was found that use of a carrier gas mixture consisting of 30% Ar in He carries significant advantages for studies of weak lines, and pertinent experimental details are reported.

Graphical abstract: The rotational spectra, electric dipole moments and molecular structures of anisole and benzaldehyde

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jan 2005
Accepted
08 Mar 2005
First published
17 Mar 2005

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005,7, 1708-1715

The rotational spectra, electric dipole moments and molecular structures of anisole and benzaldehyde

O. Desyatnyk, L. Pszczółkowski, S. Thorwirth, T. M. Krygowski and Z. Kisiel, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005, 7, 1708 DOI: 10.1039/B501041A

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