Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.570, 12-15, 2013
Infrared spectrum of the CS2 tetramer: Observation of a structure with D-2d symmetry
Infrared spectra of carbon disulfide clusters are studied in the region of the CS2 nu(3) fundamental band (approximate to 1535 cm(-1)), using a tuneable diode laser to probe a pulsed supersonic slit jet expansion. A symmetric rotor parallel band at 1551.438 cm(-1) is assigned to CS2 tetramer. The likely structure is a staggered and tilted barrel with D-2d symmetry, similar to the previously observed oblate tetramer of nitrous oxide, and in reasonable agreement with that calculated from an empirical CS2 intermolecular potential function. This is the first high-resolution spectroscopic detection of CS2 tetramer, and the calculations suggest that there could be other low energy isomers of (CS2)(4) which are not yet observed. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.