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Nitrous oxide dimer: Observation of a new polar isomer
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Microwave SpectroscopyFundamental BandEngineeringPhysicsPhysicochemical AnalysisNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsSpectra-structure CorrelationDynamic Nuclear PolarizationPhysical ChemistryNitrous Oxide DimerQuantum ChemistryChemistrySpectroscopic PropertyMolecular SpectroscopySpectroscopic MethodPolar N2o Dimer
Spectra of the nitrous oxide dimer (N2O)2 are studied in the region of the N2O nu1 fundamental band around 2230 cm-1 using a rapid-scan tunable diode laser spectrometer to probe a pulsed supersonic jet expansion. The previously known band of the centrosymmetric nonpolar dimer is analyzed in improved detail, and a new band is observed and assigned to a polar isomer of (N2O)2. This polar form of the dimer has a slipped parallel structure, rather similar to the slipped antiparallel structure of the nonpolar form but with a slightly larger intermolecular distance. The accurate rotational parameters determined here should enable a microwave observation of the polar N2O dimer. The need for a modern ab initio investigation of the N2O-N2O intermolecular potential energy surface is emphasized.
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