Microwave Spectrum of Methyl Germane
- 1 May 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 30 (5) , 1210-1214
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1730158
Abstract
The J=0→1 and 1→2 transitions of 28 isotopic species of CH3GeH3 have been measured. From the rotational constants obtained, the following structural parameters have been calculated: rCH=1.083±0.005 A°, rGeH=1.529±0.005 A°, rCGe=1.9453±0.0005 A°, ≰HCH=108°25′±30′, ≰HGeH=109°15′±30′. The K=1 transitions of the asymmetrically deuterated species are split by internal rotation about the C–Ge bond. Withthe assumption of a threefold sinusoidal potential, an internal barrier of 1239±25 cal/mole has been determined from these splittings. Analysis of the Stark effect of several species gives a dipole moment of 0.635±0.006 D. From observed hyperfine structure the nuclear quadrupole coupling constant of Ge73 has been calculated to be +3 Mc.Keywords
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