Abstract

The rotational spectra of nine isotopomers of the carbon dioxide–sulphur dioxide van der Waals complex were observed with a pulsed molecular beam Fourier transform microwave spectrometer. All odd K energy levels were missing in the symmetric isotopic species, but were present in the singly substituted C18O16O or S18O16O isotopomers. No inversion splittings were observed in any of the isotopic species. The observed frequencies for each isotopomer were fit to obtain rotational and centrifugal distortion constants. Consideration of the moments of inertia, selection rules and missing levels indicate that the complex has a cross structure with C2v symmetry. The C2 axis of SO2 is perpendicular to the C∞ axis of CO2. The negative end of the SO2 dipole moment points to the carbon atom. The centre of mass distance between the two monomers is 3⋅29(5) A. The dipole moment is 1⋅771(2) D. Distributed multipole electrostatic calculations support the cross structure.

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