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Ab initio calculations at the MP2/6-31 + G** level show that OCS can f
orm two isomeric 1:1 complexes with HCl and with BF3. For both Lewis a
cids, in the more stable isomer the van der Waals bond occurs via the
oxygen atom of OCS, in the less stable isomer via the sulfur atom. Mix
tures of OCS with either HCl or BF3, disolved in liquid argon, have be
en investigated between 98 and 117 K, using mid-infrared spectroscopy.
In both cases the formation of a complex was observed. The complexati
on enthalpies, determined from a temperature dependent study, are -4.0
(3) kJ mol(-1) for OCS . HCl and -8.0(5) kJ mol(-1) for OCS BF3. Compa
rison with the ab initio vibrational frequencies of the species involv
ed shows that in both cases OCS complexes via the oxygen atom. Tn neit
her case have bands due to a second isomer of the complex been found.
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