Gas‐Phase Detection of HSOH: Synthesis by Flash Vacuum Pyrolysis of Di‐tert‐butyl Sulfoxide and Rotational‐Torsional Spectrum
- 18 November 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Chemistry – A European Journal
- Vol. 9 (22) , 5501-5510
- https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200305192
Abstract
Gas-phase oxadisulfane (HSOH), the missing link between the well-known molecules hydrogen peroxide (HOOH) and disulfane (HSSH), was synthesized by flash vacuum pyrolysis of di-tert-butyl sulfoxide. Using mass spectrometry, the pyrolysis conditions have been optimized towards formation of HSOH. Microwave spectroscopic investigation of the pyrolysis products allowed—assisted by high-level quantum-chemical calculations—the first measurement of the rotational-torsional spectrum of HSOH. In total, we have measured approximately 600 lines of the rotational-torsional spectrum in the frequency range from 64 GHz to 1.9 THz and assigned some 470 of these to the rotational-torsional spectrum of HSOH in its ground torsional state. Some 120 out of the 600 lines arise from the isotopomer H34SOH. The HSOH molecule displays strong c-type and somewhat weaker b-type transitions, indicating a nonplanar skew chain structure, similar to the analogous molecules HOOH and HSSH. The rotational constants (MHz) of the main isotopomer (A=202 069, B=15 282, C=14 840), determined by applying a least-squares analysis to the presently available data set, are in excellent agreement with those predicted by quantum-chemical calculations (A=202 136, B=15 279, C=14 840). Our theoretical treatment also derived the following barrier heights against internal rotation in HSOH (when in the cis and trans configurations) to be Vcis≈2216 cm−1 and Vtrans≈1579 cm−1. The internal rotational motion results in detectable torsional splittings that are dependent on the angular momentum quantum numbers J and Ka.Keywords
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