Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.102, No.42, 8091-8096, 1998
Rotational spectrum and structure of the (OCS)(2)-CO2 trimer
The rotational spectra of seven isotopes of the CO2-(OCS)(2) mixed trimer have been assigned using pulsed nozzle FTMW spectroscopy techniques. The structure resembles a distorted triangular cylinder with the three monomers aligned roughly parallel. The trimer may be thought of as a slightly perturbed (OCS)2 dimer with the CO2 lying above the dimer and crossed at 12 degrees and 20 degrees to the axes of the two OCS molecules, respectively. The distance between the carbon atoms on the OCS is 3.757(9) Angstrom. The distance between the carbon on each OCS and the carbon on the CO2 is 3.574(6) and 3.773(8) Angstrom, respectively. The dipole moment components for the trimer are mu(a), = 0.40(1) D, mu(b) = 0.21(7) D, and mu(c) = 0.206(1) D with mu(total) = 0.50(4) D. The structure and dipole moments are close to those predicted by an interaction model which includes a distributed multipole moment electrostatic contribution and atom - atom terms to describe the dispersion and repulsion interactions.