Experimental Detection of HOC+by Microwave Spectroscopy

Abstract
Microwave spectroscopy has been employed to make the first definite experimental observation of the ionic metastable isomer HOC+. Its J=01 transition and those of its O18 and C13 isotopic variants have been detected in laboratory dc glow discharges. Extensive chemical, spectroscopic, and theoretical evidence permits conclusive identification of these spectra. Comparison of the substitution bond lengths [rs(CO)=1.1595 Å and rs(OH)=0.9342 Å] to ab initio structures strongly supports a large-amplitude (low-frequency) bending vibration.