1995
DOI: 10.1063/1.470198
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Structure of the CCCN and CCCCH radicals: Isotopic substitution and abinitio theory

Abstract: The millimeter-wave rotational spectra of the 13 C isotopic species of the CCCCH and CCCN radicals and CCC 15 N were measured and the rotational, centrifugal distortion, and spin-rotation constants determined, as previously done for the normal isotopic species ͓Gottlieb et al., Astrophys. J. 275, 916 ͑1983͔͒. Substitution ͑r s ͒ structures were determined for both radicals. For CCCN, an equilibrium structure derived by converting the experimental rotational constants to equilibrium constants using vibration-ro… Show more

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“…The 13 C enriched Li 2 C 2 was prepared at the NIH Stable Isotope Resource, Los Alamos National Laboratory. The lines of the four 13 C isotopic species were comparable in strength and about 20 times weaker than the normal species ( see Fig. 2 for a sample spectrum) .…”
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“…The 13 C enriched Li 2 C 2 was prepared at the NIH Stable Isotope Resource, Los Alamos National Laboratory. The lines of the four 13 C isotopic species were comparable in strength and about 20 times weaker than the normal species ( see Fig. 2 for a sample spectrum) .…”
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confidence: 91%
“…2 for a sample spectrum) . The implication is that insertion of the 13 C occurs more or less randomly in the discharge.…”
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“…Indeed, high-level ab initio methods are required to treat accurately open-shell species ͑such as C 3 N and C 4 H͒ appearing after dissociation of noble-gas hydrides. 10 In particular, the dissociation energy of HY precursors is usually overestimated with the MP2 method. This trend is demonstrated in Table I for a number of selected species.…”
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“…The millimeter-wave rotational spectra of the CCCCH and CCCN radicals and their isotopic species were measured and the rotational, centrifugal distortion, and spin-rotation constants determined [64]. Free CCCCH was produced in a DC glow discharge (∼0.6 A) through helium and acetylene at a temperature of 120 K and pressure of 30-40 mTorr.…”
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