MOLECULAR-BEAM ELECTRIC DEFLECTION STUDY OF AMMONIA POLYMERS

The molecular beam electric deflection behavior of (NH3) n n=1 to 6, has been determined. The ammonia dimer is found to be polar and presumably has a single hydrogen-bond structure. The higher polymers are nonpolar, compatible with cyclic, hydrogen-bonded ring structures. © 1979 American Institute o...

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Main Authors: Odutola, J, Dyke, T, Howard, B, Muenter, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1979
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Summary:The molecular beam electric deflection behavior of (NH3) n n=1 to 6, has been determined. The ammonia dimer is found to be polar and presumably has a single hydrogen-bond structure. The higher polymers are nonpolar, compatible with cyclic, hydrogen-bonded ring structures. © 1979 American Institute of Physics.