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Millimetre wave spectroscopy of PANHs: phenanthridine

Authors: Don, McNaughton; Peter D, Godfrey; Ronald D, Brown; Sven, Thorwirth;

Millimetre wave spectroscopy of PANHs: phenanthridine

Abstract

The pure rotational spectrum of phenanthridine (C(13)H(9)N), a small polycyclic aromatic nitrogen heterocycle (PANH), has been measured from 48 to 85 GHz employing Stark modulated millimetre wave absorption spectroscopy of a supersonic rotationally cold molecular beam. Initial survey search scans were guided by rotational constants obtained through quantum chemical calculations performed at the B3LYP/cc-pVTZ level of theory. Close agreement--to well within 1%--is found between the calculated equilibrium and experimentally derived ground state rotational constants. From the moments of inertia a substantial negative inertial defect of Delta = -0.4688(44) amu Angstroms(2) is obtained which can be explained by the presence of several energetically low-lying out-of-plane vibrational modes. Corresponding density functional theory calculations of harmonic fundamental frequencies indeed yield four such low frequency modes with values as low as 96 cm(-1). The data presented here will also be useful for deep radio astronomical searches for PANHs employing large radio telescopes.

Keywords

Molecular Structure, Rotation, Lasers, Spectrum Analysis, Quantum Theory, Microwaves, Sensitivity and Specificity, Vibration, Phenanthridines

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