The rotational transitions belonging to 2-iodobutane (sec-butyl-iodide, CH3CHICH2CH3) have been measured over the frequency range 5.5-16.5 GHz via jet-pulsed Fourier transform microwave (FTMW) spectroscopy. The complete nuclear quadrupole coupling tensor of iodine, ¬, has been obtained for the gauche (g)-, anti (a)-, and gauche0 (g0)-conformers, as well as the four 13C isotopologues of the gauche species.
Rotational constants, centrifugal distortion constants, quadrupole coupling constants, and nuclear spin-rotation constants were determined for each species. Changes in the ¬ of the iodine nucleus, resulting from conformational and isotopic dierences, will be discussed. Isotopic substitution of g-2-iodobutane allowed for a rs structure to be determined for the carbon backbone. Additionally, isotopic substitution, in conjunction with an ab initio structure, allowed for a t of various r0 structural parameters belonging to g-2-iodobutane.
Revised: January 23, 2017 |
Published: September 15, 2016
Citation
Arsenault E.A., D.A. Obenchain, Y. Choi, T.A. Blake, S.A. Cooke, and S.E. Novick. 2016.A Study of 2-Iodobutane by Rotational Spectroscopy.Journal of Physical Chemistry A 120, no. 36:7145-7151.PNNL-SA-118921.doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.6b06938