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Vibrational spectra of matrix isolated alkali metal chlorate ion pairs

The alkali metal chlorates have been found to volatilize without dissociation so that matrix isolation of the molten salt vapors permits spectroscopic study of the vibrational modes of the chlorate anion in the monomeric M+ClO3− ion pairs. The spectra clearly show evidence of the cation polarization...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1974-03, Vol.60 (6), p.2540-2546
Main Authors: Smyrl, Norman, Devlin, J. Paul
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