Abstract
The infrared spectra of gaseous CH3GeH3, CD3GeH3, and CH3GeD3 were observed in the range 4000–400 cm—1. The 12 fundamental frequencies for each molecule are assigned to normal modes and the spectra are discussed in some detail. Teller—Redlich product‐rule ratios support the assignments. The height of the barrier hindering internal rotation was found from measurements on twelve combination bands involving the torsional modes to have an average value of 1270 cal/mole. The torsional force constant was estimated to be 0.31×10—12 erg/rad. The corresponding barrier height and torsional force constant for methylsilane were estimated to be 1715 cal/mole and 0.44×10—12 erg/rad, respectively, from published data. Analyses of the rotational structures of ν7–10 and of ν12 and 2ν12 in the spectrum of CH3GeH3 and of ν7–10 and ν12 in the spectrum of CD3GeH3 afforded values for the band origins, certain rotational constants and ζ7–12 for both molecules.

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