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MICROWAVE SPECTRUM OF FURFURYL ALCOHOL.

R. A. MOTIYENKO, M. GOUBET, T. R. HUET, G. WLODARCZAK, PhLAM, UMR 8523 CNRS - Université Lille 1, F-59655, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France; E. A. ALEKSEEV, Institute of Radio Astronomy of NASU, Chervonopraporna 4, 61002 Kharkov, Ukraine.

The rotational spectrum of furfuryl alcohol (2-furanmethanol) has been measured in the frequency range from 5 to 20 GHz using a pulsed supersonic jet Fourier transform microwave spectrometer and in the frequency range from 50 up to 250 GHz using conventional absorption spectrometers. There are two low energy conformations of furfuryl alcohol known from previous study: skew~1 and skew~3 \footnoteK. M. Marstokk and H. Møllendal, Acta Chem. Scandinavica \textbf48 (1993) 25--31., with skew~3 being the most stable ( DeltaE=1.5(5) kJ/mol). In our conventional absorption spectra both conformers were easily assigned, whereas in FTMW experiments with Ne as a carrier gas skew~3 was the only conformer observed. The high level ab initio calculations were carried out for the present work which have shown that the barrier height between the conformer skew~1 and skew~3 is about 3.3~kJ/mol. This value suggests effective relaxation of skew~1 into skew~3 during supersonic expansion. In conventional absorption spectra besides ground states of both conformers all excited vibrational states below 300 cm-1 have been assigned and analyzed. The results of microwave studies and ab initio calculations will be discussed.

This work was supported by INTAS YSF grant (INTAS Ref. Nr 06-1000014-5984). The authors would like to thank Dr. J.~Demaison for several helpful discussions.