The anisotropic interaction between nitrogen molecules from solid state data
- 15 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 66 (2), 846-861
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.433920
Abstract
The development of an angle‐dependent interaction potential for slightly nonspherical molecules is outlined, concentrating on molecular nitrogen. The suggested N2–N2 pair potential combines the radial dependence of the Barker type potential used for the rare gases with a modification of the treatment of anisotropy by the Berne–Pechukas Gaussian overlap model. This potential includes quadrupolar and long range dispersion contributions as determined from experiment or semiempirical studies. The valence potential parameters are determined by a fit of beam scattering and solid state measurements. This potential provides satisfactory agreement with Raman and neutron scattering measurements only when the anharmonic contributions to the lattice potential energy are included. A comparison of the suggested potential with a number of other presently available potentials, determined from a variety of measurements, as well as recommendations as to the limits of possible use are made. Possible steps which would lead to future improvements of the N2–N2 pair potential are outlined.Keywords
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