Abstract

The dynamic structure of liquid s-triazine has been studied by analysing the deuterium and nitrogen-14 quadrupolar relaxation data of d 3-s-triazine. The molecular motions are markedly anisotropic with: (a) fast, large angle jump, inertial type in-plane motions of almost zero activation enthalpy and large negative activation entropy; (b) comparatively slow, small angle jump, rotational diffusion type, out of plane motions of higher activation enthalpy and small activation entropy. Comparison of the data on the dynamic behaviour of pyridine [3] and benzene [4] with the present ones on s-triazine leads to a general picture of molecular motions of planar hexagonal rotors in the liquid state (at atmospheric pressure). The behaviour of pyridine, which has a dipole moment departs somewhat from the more similar (and more anisotropic) behaviour of benzene and s-triazine. These results also support our previous finding of motional anisotropy in liquid pyridine [3]. A pictorial representation of the motional anisot...

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