Article | REF: K1010 V1

Infrared spectrum constants

Author: Gilbert DANA

Publication date: June 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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    2. Applying the model to polyatomic molecules

    2.1 Counting the fundamental vibrations of a molecule

    The various bonds in a molecule can be treated as harmonic oscillators, but ν=12πckμ -type expressions that neglect the influence of neighboring groups are not very accurate. They are still very useful for calculating frequency changes associated with small structural modifications (isotopic substitution, etc.).

    In the case of a non-rectilinear molecule of n atoms, there are 3n degrees of freedom (3 coordinates per atom) corresponding to 3n-6 vibratory motions...

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