Microwave Spectrum and Structure of Propionitrile
- 1 March 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 26 (3) , 678-680
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1743366
Abstract
Rotational transitions of several isotopic species of propionitrile have been observed. This has permitted a determination of the structural parameters of the molecule. For C2H5C12N, B=4714.00 Mc, C=4235.07 Mc and for C2H5C13N, B=4689.77 Mc and C=4214.87 Mc. For CD3CHDC12N, B=4169.43 Mc and C=3736.83 Mc. The following model reproduces these constants to within 1.5 Mc : rC–C=1.5479 A (ethyl), rC–C=1.4735 A (nitrile), rC=N=1.1566 A, rC–H=1.0914 A, ∠CCC=110°32′, ∠HCH=109°19′. The height of the barrier to internal rotation has been estimated to be 1150±100 cm—1 or 3280±290 cal/mole for a torsional frequency of 226 cm—1.Keywords
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