Title of article :
CH stretching overtone spectra of trimethyl amine and dimethyl sulfide
Author/Authors :
Brant E. Billinghurst، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Trimethyl amine (TMA) exhibits the largest known difference in CH bond lengths within a methyl group, due to what is known as the lone
pair trans effect. Dimethyl sulfide also exhibits this effect, but to a far lesser extent, making it ideal for comparison to TMA. In this paper, the
first through fourth overtone spectra of N(CH3)3, N(CD3)3, N(CD2H)(CD3)2, N(CH3)(CD3)2, N(CD3)(CH3)2 and S(CH3)2 are reported and all
major bands are assigned. The intensities of the observed bands are compared to intensities predicted by the harmonically coupled
anharmonic oscillator local mode model. Good correlation is found between the experimental intensities and those predicted with the local
mode model and HF/6-311þþG(2d,2p) calculated dipole moment functions. An increase in the ability to resolve peaks as methyl groups are
deuterated suggests that the lone pair mediates increased coupling between methyl groups.
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Keywords :
CH-stretch overtones , Lone pair trans effect , Local modes , Trimethyl amine , dimethyl sulfide
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure