Barium monochloride
- Formula: BaCl
- Molecular weight: 172.780
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: ZUYFLSARRQBQPE-UHFFFAOYSA-M
- CAS Registry Number: 14832-99-6
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Constants of diatomic molecules
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Data compiled by: Klaus P. Huber and Gerhard H. Herzberg
Data collected through February, 1976
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
State | electronic state and / or symmetry symbol |
Te | minimum electronic energy (cm-1) |
ωe | vibrational constant – first term (cm-1) |
ωexe | vibrational constant – second term (cm-1) |
ωeye | vibrational constant – third term (cm-1) |
Be | rotational constant in equilibrium position (cm-1) |
αe | rotational constant – first term (cm-1) |
γe | rotation-vibration interaction constant (cm-1) |
De | centrifugal distortion constant (cm-1) |
βe | rotational constant – first term, centrifugal force (cm-1) |
re | internuclear distance (Å) |
Trans. | observed transition(s) corresponding to electronic state |
ν00 | position of 0-0 band (units noted in table) |
State | Te | ωe | ωexe | ωeye | Be | αe | γe | De | βe | re | Trans. | ν00 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G (2Σ) | 32511.4 | 331.3 | 1.29 | G ← X V | 32537.3 | |||||||
↳Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
F (2Σ) | 29493.6 | 331.8 H | 1.3 | F ← X V | 29519.7 H | |||||||
↳Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
E 2Σ+ | 27064.8 | 311.5 H | 0.93 | E ↔ X V | 27080.9 H | |||||||
↳missing citation; Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
D 2Σ+ | 25471.6 | 304.6 H | 1.04 | D ↔ X V | 25484.2 H | |||||||
↳missing citation; Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
State | Te | ωe | ωexe | ωeye | Be | αe | γe | De | βe | re | Trans. | ν00 |
C 2Π | 19450.1 | 285.0 HQ | 0.79 | C ↔ X 1 RV | 19453 HQ | |||||||
↳missing citation; Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
19062.9 | 280.2 HQ | 0.79 | C ↔ X 1 RV | 19063.4 HQ | ||||||||
↳missing citation; Harrington, 1942 | ||||||||||||
B (2Σ+) | 11880 | 255.25 H | 0.83 | B ↔ X R | 11868 H | |||||||
↳Barrow and Crawford, 1946; Bradford, Jones, et al., 1975 | ||||||||||||
A (2Π) | 10995.3 | 256.35 H | 0.73 | A ↔ X R | 10983.9 H | |||||||
↳Barrow and Crawford, 1946; Bradford, Jones, et al., 1975 | ||||||||||||
10363 | 256.35 H | 0.73 | A ↔ X R | 10351.1 H | ||||||||
↳Rosen, 1970; Bradford, Jones, et al., 1975 | ||||||||||||
State | Te | ωe | ωexe | ωeye | Be | αe | γe | De | βe | re | Trans. | ν00 |
X 2Σ+ | 0 | 279.3 H | 0.89 |
Notes
1 | Radiative lifetimes Dagdigian, Cruse, et al., 1974 for the upper and the lower component of C 2Π(v=0) are 16.6 and 17.5 ns, respectively. Capelle, Bradford, et al., 1973 give τ = 22 ns. |
2 | Thermochemical value (mass-spectrom.) Zmbov, 1969, Hildenbrand, 1970. In agreement with a theoretical lower limit Krasnov and Karaseva, 1965 of 4.35 eV. Flame photometry gives D00= 4.63 eV Gurvich, Ryabova, et al., 1973, Ryabova, Khitrov, et al., 1972. A higher value, D00 ≥ 4.77 eV Jonah and Zare, 1971, was estimated from the short-wavelength limit of the BaCl chemiluminescence spectrum. |
References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Harrington, 1942
Harrington,
Dissertation, University of California, California, 1942, 0. [all data]
Barrow and Crawford, 1946
Barrow, R.F.; Crawford, D.V.,
A new electronic band-system of BaCl,
Nature (London), 1946, 157, 339. [all data]
Bradford, Jones, et al., 1975
Bradford, R.S., Jr.; Jones, C.R.; Southall, L.A.; Broida, H.P.,
Production efficiencies of electronically excited states of barium monohalides,
J. Chem. Phys., 1975, 62, 2060. [all data]
Rosen, 1970
Rosen, B.,
International tables of selected constants. 17. Spectroscopic data relative to diatomic molecules, Pub. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1970, 0. [all data]
Dagdigian, Cruse, et al., 1974
Dagdigian, P.J.; Cruse, H.W.; Zare, R.N.,
Radiative lifetimes of the alkaline earth monohalides,
J. Chem. Phys., 1974, 60, 2330. [all data]
Capelle, Bradford, et al., 1973
Capelle, G.A.; Bradford, R.S.; Broida, H.P.,
Chemiluminescence and laser photoluminescence of some diatomic metal halides,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1973, 21, 418. [all data]
Zmbov, 1969
Zmbov, K.F.,
Mass spectrometric determination of the dissociation energies of calcium and barium chlorides,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1969, 4, 191. [all data]
Hildenbrand, 1970
Hildenbrand, D.L.,
Dissociation energies and chemical bonding in the alkaline-earth chlorides from mass spectrometric studies,
J. Chem. Phys., 1970, 52, 5751. [all data]
Krasnov and Karaseva, 1965
Krasnov, K.S.; Karaseva, N.V.,
Reevaluation of the spectroscopic dissociation energies of subhalides of the IIa group,
Opt. Spectrosc. Engl. Transl., 1965, 19, 14, In original 30. [all data]
Gurvich, Ryabova, et al., 1973
Gurvich, L.V.; Ryabova, V.G.; Khitrov, A.N.,
Determination of dissociation energies of alkaline-earth chlorides, bromides and hydroxides by flame photometry,
Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1973, 8, 83. [all data]
Ryabova, Khitrov, et al., 1972
Ryabova, V.G.; Khitrov, A.N.; Gurvich, L.V.,
Spectrophotometric determination of the dissociation energies of molecules. III. CaCl, CaCl2, CaOH, CaOHCl, BaCl, BaCl2, BaOH, BaOHCl,
High Temp. Engl. Transl., 1972, 10, 669, In original 744. [all data]
Jonah and Zare, 1971
Jonah, C.D.; Zare, R.N.,
Formation of group IIA dihalides by two-body radiative association,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1971, 9, 65. [all data]
Notes
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