Abstract

Measurements of the infinite-dilution molar Kerr constant, field-gradient birefringence constant and Cotton-Mouton constant of carbon diselenide as a solute in carbon tetrachloride at 298 K are reported. From an analysis of the observations, the molecular quadrupole moment, Θ, and the magnetic anisotropy, ΔX, emerge as (+15.4 � 2.7) × 10-40 Cm2 and (-19.6 � 2.6) × 10-5 J T-2 mol-1, respectively. Trends in these and related electric and magnetic properties are considered for the sequence of six linear triatomic molecules of formula XCY (X,Y = O,S,Se).

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