Microwave spectrum, structure, and electric dipole moment of ArCH3OH

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Author(s):  
R.D Suenram ◽  
F.J Lovas ◽  
G.T Fraser ◽  
J.Z Gillies ◽  
C.W Gillies ◽  
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J. Z. GILLIES ◽  
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1988 ◽  
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pp. 6141-6146 ◽  
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G. T. Fraser ◽  
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C. W. Gillies ◽  
J. Zozom

1959 ◽  
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Per Kökeritz ◽  
Hans Selén

1974 ◽  
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D. H. Sutter

Abstract The microwave spectrum of Methylenecyclobutenone has been investigated in the vibrational ground state in the range of 8 to 26.5 GHz. From a least square fit of 12 lines with J ≦ 4 the rotational constants have been calculated as A =5.775664±0.000009 GHz, B = 4.312314 ± 0.000007 GHz, C = 2.467814±0.000008 GHz. The inertia defect Δ = - 0.09 amuÅ2 indicates that the molecule is planar. From Stark-effect measurements the components of the molecular electric dipole moment were obtaied as |μa| = 2.04 ± 0.02 D, |μb| = 2.70±0.03 D, |μtotal| = 3.39 ± 0.05 D.


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