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On the Spectroscopy of Phosphaalkynes: Millimeter- and Submillimeter-Wave Study of C 2 H 5 CP.

Luis BonahStephan SchlemmerJean-Claude GuilleminMichael E HardingSven Thorwirth
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
Ethyl phosphaethyne, C 2 H 5 CP, has been characterized spectroscopically in the gas phase for the first time, employing millimeter- and submillimeter-wave spectroscopy in the frequency regime from 75 to 760 GHz. Spectroscopic detection and analysis was guided by high-level quantum-chemical calculations of molecular structures and force fields performed at the coupled-cluster singles and doubles level extended by a perturbative correction for the contribution from triple excitations, CCSD(T), in combination with large basis sets. Besides the parent isotopologue, the three singly substituted 13 C species were observed in natural abundance up to frequencies as high as 500 GHz. Despite the comparably low astronomical abundance of phosphorus, phosphaalkynes, R-CP, such as C 2 H 5 CP are promising candidates for future radio astronomical detection.
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