MICROWAVE OBSERVATION OF THE OH-H2_2O RADICAL COMPLEX

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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,; MN 55455; Department of Chemistry, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002-5000The radical complex OH-H2_2O has been observed by rotational spectroscopy. Spectra for 1^16^6OH-1^16^6OH2_2O and 1^18^8OH-1^18^8OH2_2 have been analyzed using a two-state model which accounts for nuclear motion on both the 2^2A^\prime and 2^2A^{\prime\prime} potential surfaces. Partial quenching of the OH orbital angular momentum dramatically affects the rotational spectra, and the 2^2A^\prime-2^2A^{\prime\prime} energy separation, ρ\rho, is determined to be -146.50744(42) \wn. The ground state of the complex has approximately 86{\%} 2^2A^\prime character and the vibrationally averaged OH-OH2_2 hydrogen bond distance is 1.952 \AA. The magnetic hyperfine constants for the OH proton in the complex are significantly altered from monomer values

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