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ROTATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF NITROUS OXIDE SOLVATED WITH HYDROGEN MOLECULES.

JEN NICOLE LANDRY AND WOLFGANG JÄGER, Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G2, Canada .

High resolution microwave spectra of (orthoH2)N-N2O and (paraH2)N-N2O clusters with N ranging from 1 to 8 were investigated using a pulsed jet, Balle-Flygare type Fourier transform microwave spectrometer. The assignment of N, the number of solvating hydrogen molecules interacting with nitrous oxide, was supported by the spectral intensity dependence under different backing pressures and previous infrared work by Tang and McKellar [J. Chem. Phys. 123, 114314 (2005)]. The orthoH2 nuclear spin-spin hyperfine structures could be resolved and were included in the spectroscopic fits of the various clusters. The resulting rotational and hyperfine constants were used to determine trends in the structural and dynamical properties of the clusters. The moments of inertia smoothly increase from N = 1 to 8; the onset of "molecular superfluidity" is expected at larger cluster sizes for paraH2 containing complexes.