Issue 12, 1987

Large-amplitude vibrations and microwave band spectra. Part 2.—1-Adamantarnine

Abstract

The microwave spectra of 1-adamantamine, [2H1]1-adamantamine and [2H2]1-adamantamine have been observed at room temperature in the frequency range 8–40 GHz. The spectra consist of both µa R-branch and µc Q-branch bands. The µa R-branch bands of the three isotopic species appear as doublets and this is attributed to the inversion of the amine group. A simple treatment of the internal rotation and inversion in which the molecule is regarded as a symmetric rotor shows that six series of ΔK=+1 µc Q-branch bands should be associated with the ground vibrational state. The band frequencies are shown to follow approximately the formulae v=a(2K+1) or v=a(2K+1)+b, where the constants a are the sum of the rotational constant AB and contributions from the internal motions. The formulae are verified experimentally for [2H2]1-adamantamine. The barrier to internal rotation in [2H2]1-adamantamine is determined to be V3= 9.0 (9) kJ mol–1[750 (70) cm–1] and the inversion splitting to be Δ°i= 1250 (30) MHz.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1987,83, 2235-2246

Large-amplitude vibrations and microwave band spectra. Part 2.—1-Adamantarnine

G. Corbelli, A. D. Esposti, L. Favero, D. G. Lister and R. Cervellati, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2, 1987, 83, 2235 DOI: 10.1039/F29878302235

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