Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3

Carbonic acid had not been detected by any spectroscopic means for a long period. Recently, we have reported the detection of its second most stable conformer, cis-trans H2CO3, as the first spectroscopic detection of the isolated carbonic acid molecule. In the present work, the most stable conformer...

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Published in:The Journal of Chemical Physics
Main Authors: Mori, Tetsuya, Suma, Kohsuke, Sumiyoshi, Yoshihiro, Endo, Yasuki
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Published: AIP Publishing 2011
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spelling craippubl:10.1063/1.3532084 2024-09-15T18:01:32+00:00 Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3 Mori, Tetsuya Suma, Kohsuke Sumiyoshi, Yoshihiro Endo, Yasuki 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3532084 https://pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/article-pdf/doi/10.1063/1.3532084/13790860/044319_1_online.pdf en eng AIP Publishing The Journal of Chemical Physics volume 134, issue 4 ISSN 0021-9606 1089-7690 journal-article 2011 craippubl https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3532084 2024-07-25T04:04:09Z Carbonic acid had not been detected by any spectroscopic means for a long period. Recently, we have reported the detection of its second most stable conformer, cis-trans H2CO3, as the first spectroscopic detection of the isolated carbonic acid molecule. In the present work, the most stable conformer of carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3, in the gas phase has been successfully produced in a supersonic jet using a pulsed discharge nozzle, and pure rotational transitions of this molecule have been observed by a Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer. In addition to cis-cis H2CO3, its deuterated isotopologue, cis-cis D2CO3, has been observed, yielding the r0 structure of the cis-cis conformer. Furthermore, hyperfine constants of the deuterated cis-trans conformers were also determined. The two structures for the stable isolated carbonic acid molecule, those of the cis-cis and cis-trans conformers, are considered to provide basic information for the understanding of chemical reactions involving carbonic acid The present result is accurate enough to be used in radio astronomical observations, where the ortho/para ratio of cis-cis H2CO3 may be used as an important probe of interstellar chemistry. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid AIP Publishing The Journal of Chemical Physics 134 4 044319
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description Carbonic acid had not been detected by any spectroscopic means for a long period. Recently, we have reported the detection of its second most stable conformer, cis-trans H2CO3, as the first spectroscopic detection of the isolated carbonic acid molecule. In the present work, the most stable conformer of carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3, in the gas phase has been successfully produced in a supersonic jet using a pulsed discharge nozzle, and pure rotational transitions of this molecule have been observed by a Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer. In addition to cis-cis H2CO3, its deuterated isotopologue, cis-cis D2CO3, has been observed, yielding the r0 structure of the cis-cis conformer. Furthermore, hyperfine constants of the deuterated cis-trans conformers were also determined. The two structures for the stable isolated carbonic acid molecule, those of the cis-cis and cis-trans conformers, are considered to provide basic information for the understanding of chemical reactions involving carbonic acid The present result is accurate enough to be used in radio astronomical observations, where the ortho/para ratio of cis-cis H2CO3 may be used as an important probe of interstellar chemistry.
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author Mori, Tetsuya
Suma, Kohsuke
Sumiyoshi, Yoshihiro
Endo, Yasuki
spellingShingle Mori, Tetsuya
Suma, Kohsuke
Sumiyoshi, Yoshihiro
Endo, Yasuki
Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
author_facet Mori, Tetsuya
Suma, Kohsuke
Sumiyoshi, Yoshihiro
Endo, Yasuki
author_sort Mori, Tetsuya
title Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
title_short Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
title_full Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
title_fullStr Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis H2CO3
title_sort spectroscopic detection of the most stable carbonic acid, cis-cis h2co3
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