Abstract

G2 and G3 calculations have been performed to determine the minimum-energy geometry, vibrational frequencies, and enthalpy of formation of SF 5NO 2, a recently synthesized compound that may act as a greenhouse gas. The strength of the S–N bond has been estimated, as scission of this bond may be the determining factor in the global warming potential of the compound.

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