Quantum chemical rovibrational spectroscopic data for possible observation of thiocarbonic acid (H2CS3) in interstellar environments
Abstract
The second-lowest conformer of thiocarbonic acid (cis–trans-H2CS3) lies 0.64 kcal mol−1 above the global minimum and possesses a 2.17 D dipole moment compared to the 0.75 D dipole moment of the cis–cis global minimum. While these properties are qualitatively similar to those of standard carbonic acid (H2CO3), the relative energy is lower, and the dipole moment of cis–cis-H2CS3 is higher than in cis–cis-H2CO3. As such, the quantum chemically computed spectroscopic constants and fundamental vibrational frequencies of these two conformers of thiocarbonic acid are provided in this work as well as those for the trans–trans conformer. Previous quantum chemical work has highlighted that the provided rotational constants should be within 3.5 MHz, if not 1.5 MHz, of experiment, and prior experimental work implies that this molecule can form on interstellar ices and be easily desorbed into the gas phase thereafter. Hence, these data will be able to assist in laboratory characterization or even potential interstellar searches for thiocarbonic acid.

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