Issue 31, 2017

Infrared spectra and anharmonic coupling of proton-bound nitrogen dimers N2–H+–N2, N2–D+–N2, and 15N2–H+15N2 in solid para-hydrogen

Abstract

The proton-bound nitrogen dimer, N2–H+–N2, and its isotopologues were investigated by means of vibrational spectroscopy. These species were produced upon electron bombardment of mixtures of N2 (or 15N2) and para-hydrogen (p-H2) or normal-D2 (n-D2) during deposition at 3.2 K. Reduced-dimension anharmonic vibrational Schrödinger equations were constructed to account for the strong anharmonic effects in these protonated species. The fundamental lines of proton motions in N2–H+–N2 were observed at 715.0 (NH+N antisymmetric stretch, ν4), 1129.6 (NH+N bend, ν6), and 2352.7 (antisymmetric NN/NN stretch, ν3) cm−1, in agreement with values of 763, 1144, and 2423 cm−1 predicted with anharmonic calculations using the discrete-variable representation (DVR) method at the CCSD/aug-cc-pVDZ level. The lines at 1030.2 and 1395.5 cm−1 were assigned to combination bands involving 2 + ν4 (n = 1 and 2) according to theoretical calculations; ν2 is the N2⋯N2 stretching mode. For 15N2–H+15N2 in solid p-H2, the corresponding major lines were observed at 710.0 (ν4), 1016.7 (ν2 + ν4), 1124.3 (ν6), 1384.8 (2ν2 + ν4), and 2274.9 (ν3) cm−1. For N2–D+–N2 in solid n-D2, the corresponding major lines were observed at 494.0 (ν4), 840.7 (ν2 + ν4), 825.5 (ν6), and 2356.2 (ν3) cm−1. In addition, two lines at 762.0 (weak) and 808.3 cm−1 were tentatively assigned to be some modes of N2–H+–N2 perturbed or activated by a third N2 near the proton.

Graphical abstract: Infrared spectra and anharmonic coupling of proton-bound nitrogen dimers N2–H+–N2, N2–D+–N2, and 15N2–H+–15N2 in solid para-hydrogen

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2017
Accepted
13 Jul 2017
First published
13 Jul 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017,19, 20484-20492

Infrared spectra and anharmonic coupling of proton-bound nitrogen dimers N2–H+–N2, N2–D+–N2, and 15N2–H+15N2 in solid para-hydrogen

H. Liao, M. Tsuge, J. A. Tan, J. Kuo and Y. Lee, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017, 19, 20484 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP03847J

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