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1 Stéphane Bailleux stephane.bailleux@univ-lille1.fr University of Lille
Fourier–transform microwave and millimeter–wave spectroscopy of CH2IBr (v = 0) Stéphane Bailleux University of Lille June 17, 2014 – 69th ISMS Meeting

2 Spectroscopy of CH2 XY species
X , Y = { F, Cl, Br } : extensive studies X = I CH2I2 : Z. Kisiel et al. (1996) CH2IF : C. Puzzarini et al. (2011) CH2ICl : S. Bailleux et al. (2011) CH2IBr : this work

3 Atmospheric chemistry of iodine
A. Saiz–Lopez et al. Chem. Review Aerosol I IO OIO IX I2, CH2I2, CH2IX, CH3I, … I, I2, IO, IO2: detected O3 loss -–– ℎn

4 Source of atmospheric iodine
S. Archer et al. J. Geophys. Res CH2 ICl 44% CH2 I2 22% CH3 I 23% CH2 IBr : 5% C2H5 I : 6% di-halogenated species are much more photolabile

5 Congested rotational spectra !
Complex hyperfine structure (quadrupole): quadrupolar and rotational constants : similar magnitudes small rotational constants and low frequency ICBr bending vibrational mode 2 Br isotopologues : 79Br : 81Br = 1 : 1 IBr = 3/2 ⇒ 24 hyperfine levels I I = 5/2

6 High level quantum chemical calculations
Rotational constants (MP2) Centrifugal distortion constants, up to sextic (B3LYP) Quadrupolar coupling constants cij (a = I, Br) cij (a) = eQa /h qij(a) HeQq(a) = - ⅙ QI, Br : ∇EI, Br Dipole moments (D) µa = 0.09 µb = 1.54 b a Cs symetry k = data not available in the literature

7 Predicted microwave spectra (b–type)
search candidates MHz

8 Predicted microwave spectra
23000 23500 24000 24500 25000 25500 26000

9 Predicted microwave spectra
23000 23500 24000 24500 25000 25500 26000 low N, Q-branch transitions

10 111 – 000 transition assigned Predicted (B3LYP) Observed

11 111 – 000 transition after fitting
A, B, C and N.Q.C.C. determined

12 Assignments of Q-branches
CH2I79Br CH2I81Br

13 Examples of spectra NKaKc = 111 – 000 F1 = J + IBr F1 = F1 + I I
CH2I81Br

14 79Br 81Br Results assigned (J  132 Ka  14) µw ( 23 – 25 GHz) : µb
428 439 mmw (120 – 243 GHz) : µa 009 0021 mmw (200 – 243 GHz): µb 0441 0519

15 Constants (MHz) of CH2 I 79Br
observed MP2 6–311+G Rotation A 26687 B 00895 C 00867 Iodine Coupling caa –1300 cbb 00263 |cab| 01278 Bromine Coupling 00315 000–7 00414 r0 structure electronic structure

16 Geometry HCH / ° ICX / ° XCH / ° CH2IF CH2ICl CH2I79Br CH2I2 re r0 rz
C – I / Å 2.1410 2.1485 2.1434 2.134(2) C – X / Å 1.3584 1.7541 1.9147 C – H / Å 1.0841 1.0832 1.0817fixed 1.085 HCH / ° 112.45 107.93 107.86 111.27 ICX / ° 110.79 113.03 113.47 114.0(3) XCH / ° 109.95 112.16 111.80

17 Concluding remarks Organic iodine in the atmosphere:
ozone depletion impact on the radiative balance our data (hopefully) … will prompt vibrational spectroscopic studies give the potential for atmospheric monitoring

18 Measurement & analysis
Contributors Measurement & analysis Computations Toho University (MMW) K. Taniguchi S. Sakai H. Ozeki Shizuoka University (FTMW) T. Okabayashi Kean University W. Bailey Lille University D. Duflot acknowledgements French National Research Agency

19 Centrifugal distortion of CH2 I 79Br
observed MP2 SDB-VTZ quartic (kHz) DJK (37) 0.123 – (11)0 –8.6100 DKJ (12) 0001 103  d – (55) 0 103  d – (24) 0 –0.0753 sextic (mHz) HJK (13) (11)00 HKJ 0–544.3 (16) 00000 0– (204) 00000 103  h (32) 103  h (25) 00.126 103  h fixed

20 Quadrupolar tensors of CH2 I 79Br
cxx / MHz – (49) (39) cyy / MHz – (17) (18) czz / MHz (49) – (39) h 0.0287 qza / °Hz

21 Millimeter-wave spectrometer (Toho)


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