DOI: 10.14418/wes01.3.12
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Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy of van der Waals Complexes and Metal Containing Species

Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction 1-48 Chapter 2. Rotational structure of Cyclohexene Oxide and the Argon-Cyclohexene Oxide van der Waals Complex 49-74 Chapter 3. A New Decade A New Fit: Cyanocyclobutane, a Rotational Spectroscopy Study 75-109 Chapter 4. Microwave Spectroscopy of Equatorial-Gauche Aminocyclobutane and its Argon van der Waals Complex 110-141 Chapter 5. Microwave Spectra, Structure, and Dynamics of the Weakly Bound Complex N 2 CO 2 142-165 Chapter 6. Microwave spectroscopy, Dunham analysis, and Hyperfine … Show more

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“…Spectral data for this compound was collected from 7.6 GHz to 22 GHz. 33 A sample of the 40 Arcyclopentanone spectra in the time and frequency domain is shown in figure 3.4.1. Ar-cyclopentanone line indicates that the intensities of the 36 Ar-cyclopentanone lines will be roughly 0.097 mV, which is about 300 times weaker than the parent compound.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectral data for this compound was collected from 7.6 GHz to 22 GHz. 33 A sample of the 40 Arcyclopentanone spectra in the time and frequency domain is shown in figure 3.4.1. Ar-cyclopentanone line indicates that the intensities of the 36 Ar-cyclopentanone lines will be roughly 0.097 mV, which is about 300 times weaker than the parent compound.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%