Issue 0, 1971

Normal co-ordinates for the planar vibrations of thiourea, and frequency assignment for selenourea

Abstract

A normal co-ordinate analysis of the planar vibrations of thiourea has been carried out, with reference to the results obtained for urea using 18O and 15N frequency shift data in addition to 1H and 2H frequency data. The 21-parameter force field obtained is very similar to that for urea, or follows predictable trends for the co-ordinates involving the CS bond. The resulting normal co-ordinates are considered to be reliably determined, and are given in terms of the potential energy distribution in Table 3. By extending the calculations to [1H4]- and [2H4]-selenourea, an assignment of the planar vibrations is made. It seems that the vibration band at 735 cm–1 is due to an out-of-plane vibration and does not belong to the A1 species, as has been suggested by analogy with the almost coincident vibration band in thiourea. Our calculations favour assignment of the A1 species vibration to the band at 640 cm–1. This assignment is supported by the Raman spectrum of [1H4]selenourea.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 2695-2698

Normal co-ordinates for the planar vibrations of thiourea, and frequency assignment for selenourea

G. B. Aitken, J. L. Duncan and G. P. McQuillan, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 2695 DOI: 10.1039/J19710002695

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