The infrared matrix isolation spectra of ND3 and NH3 in an argon matrix in the v2 bending region
Australian Journal of Chemistry
31(2) 247 - 253
Published: 1978
Abstract
The spectra of NH3 and ND3 in an argon matrix have been obtained in the v2 (bending fundamental) region. The v2 region of ND3 has been interpreted in terms of a gas-phase model, with slightly altered rotational constants. Thus for the matrix an effective value of (B'+B') = 9.85 is required compared with 10.25 cm-1 for the gas phase. This represents a smaller fractional change than for NH3. The inversion splitting of ND3 in the argon matrix has been clearly resolved and a value of 2.0±0.1 cm-1 deduced. However, there are extra lines in the spectrum of ND3 which we cannot assign on the basis of a gas-phase model. For NH3 some vib-rotor 'lines' have been shown to be composite, in particular Q(11+) and Q(11-) are close triplets.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9780247
© CSIRO 1978