Reinvestigation of the ν3–ν6 Coriolis interaction in trifluoroiodomethane†
Abstract
The lowest-frequency fundamental ν6 of trifluoroiodomethane (CF3I) has never been directly observed and analyzed at high resolution in the gas phase. The ν6(e) level interacts with ν3(a1) at 286.297 cm−1via a b-axis Coriolis interaction, which perturbs the rotational structure of both levels. In this work, we report low-J microwave transitions (for J ranging from 0–2) within the ν6 vibrational level. The l-type doubling observed in our spectrum agreed poorly with the predictions of previously published models of the interacting ν3–ν6 levels, prompting us to refine the model. We performed ab initio anharmonic force-field calculations, which were used to constrain some of the parameters, and which served as a check on some of the floated parameters. We fit a dataset consisting of 3593 transitions, which combined our measurements with previous microwave, millimeter wave, and high-resolution infrared observations. A reasonable set of fit parameters is obtained with ν6 = 267.28 cm−1, but we cannot rule out a lower value of ν6 = 261.5 cm−1 consistent with analyses of the vibrational level structure.
- This article is part of the themed collection: PCCP 2023 Emerging Investigators