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Constants For Radicals Polyatomic Free Radicals 1st Edition W Httner Auth

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Constants For Radicals Polyatomic Free Radicals 1st Edition W Httner Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 526
Author: W. Hüttner (auth.), W. Hüttner (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540231127, 9783540316602, 3540231129, 3540316604
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Constants For Radicals Polyatomic Free Radicals 1st Edition W Httner Auth by W. Hüttner (auth.), W. Hüttner (eds.) 9783540231127, 9783540316602, 3540231129, 3540316604 instant download after payment.

Volume II/24 presents the rotationally resolved high resolution spectroscopic data on diamagnetic and paramagnetic molecules as well as on molecular ions and radicals up to date considering the publications up to and partly including 1997. For subvolume II/24D2 covering the polyatomic radicals, publications up to the year 2000 are taken into account. The spectroscopic information collected has been obtained principally from gas phase microwave , mm-wave and sub-mm wave measurements. In addition, gas phase data have been included derived from methods related to microwave spectroscopy by employing a coherent radiation source. These are molecular beam techniques, radio frequency spectroscopy, electron resonance spectroscopy, laser spectroscopy, double resonance and saturation techniques. Some other methods are considered if the accuracy of the derived molecular parameters is comparable to that of microwave spectroscopy owing to a good statistics in the analysis of data, and no microwave data are available. Examples would be Fourier infrared spectroscopy or laser induced fluorescence.

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