Mass spectra and vibrational spectra of ‘TeCl2Br2’. The vibrational spectrum of tellurium tetrachloride
Abstract
Mass spectrometric studies show the presence of more than one compound in the vapour above TeCl2Br2. In agreement with this observation, at least five ‘stretching modes’ are found from Raman and i.r. studies of ‘TeCl2Br2’ in the gas-phase. A previous assignment of stereochemistry on the basis of the Raman spectrum of TeCl2Br2 cannot be confirmed. Matrix i.r. and Raman spectra, and gas-phase i.r. spectra (using an i.r. cell with sealed-in silicon windows), are reported for tellurium tetrachloride. The results do not disagree with a C2ν, formulation for this molecule.