1966
DOI: 10.1016/0371-1951(66)80035-8
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The vibrational spectra and structure of diketene and diketene-d4

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“…The infrared spectrum of a H 3 0 + ions were allowed to thermalize by collision before they sample of ketene vapor was recorded over a period of several entered the reaction region 106 cm further downstream. In days and was compared to those of the ketene monomer (21, this way we could avoid the introduction of ion types other 22) and dimer (23). Over the range of pressure and storage time than H30+ into the reaction region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The infrared spectrum of a H 3 0 + ions were allowed to thermalize by collision before they sample of ketene vapor was recorded over a period of several entered the reaction region 106 cm further downstream. In days and was compared to those of the ketene monomer (21, this way we could avoid the introduction of ion types other 22) and dimer (23). Over the range of pressure and storage time than H30+ into the reaction region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in vinylene carbonate the C=C frequency is at 1627 cm -1 which is only marginally greater than the value for cyclopentene [93]. Similarly the C=C frequencies of diketene [II,94] and of 3-methylene oxetane [95] are equal at 1693 cm - 1. Here the exocyclic methylene group is attached to a ring oxygen but the frequency is only 15 cm -1 higher than that of methylene cyclobutane.…”
Section: Oxygenated Ring Systemsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Interstellar ketene is postulated to be generated by the reaction of CO with CH 4 on dust-grain surfaces, and this proposal has been supported by laboratory experiments involving the UV laser photolysis of CO–CH 4 ices . If it were observed in the ISM, diketene ( 1 ) would represent the second molecule containing a four-membered ring and one of the larger organic species (10 atoms) detected. , Diketene ( 1 ) has been investigated by microwave spectroscopy up to 30 GHz, as well as by liquid-phase Raman , and by gas- and liquid-phase infrared spectroscopy. The original microwave work of Mönnig et al determined the dipole moment via the Stark effect (μ a = 2.28 ± 0.02 D, μ b = 2.66 ± 0.02 D), and the rotational constants of diketene and also those of its two lowest energy vibrational satellites, ν 24 and 2ν 24 . Since 1967, however, the original microwave study has not been updated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…28 If it were observed in the ISM, diketene (1) would represent the second molecule containing a four-membered ring and one of the larger organic species (10 atoms) detected. 29,30 Diketene (1) has been investigated by microwave spectroscopy up to 30 GHz, 16 as well as by liquid-phase Raman 31,32 and by gas-and liquid-phase infrared spectroscopy. 31−35 The original microwave work of Monnig et al 16 determined the dipole moment via the Stark effect (μ a = 2.28 ± 0.02 D, μ b = 2.66 ± 0.02 D), and the rotational constants of diketene and also those of its two lowest energy vibrational satellites, ν 24 and 2ν 24 .…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%