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The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds

The flash-photolysis of OCS in the presence of CO2,Ar or an inorganic fluoride (especially SF6, NF3, XeF2) has permitted, in absorption, detection of S2(f1Δu–a1Δg). In the presence of oxygen and at a low total pressure, some previously unreported bands involving vibrationally-excited levels of the l...

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Main Author: R.J. Kemp
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Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/35961
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description The flash-photolysis of OCS in the presence of CO2,Ar or an inorganic fluoride (especially SF6, NF3, XeF2) has permitted, in absorption, detection of S2(f1Δu–a1Δg). In the presence of oxygen and at a low total pressure, some previously unreported bands involving vibrationally-excited levels of the lower state have been detected. In addition, when XeF2 or NF3 was present, a further transient spectrum (λλ3200–3900Å) was observed under isothermal conditions, the carrier being most probably SF. No spectrum assignable to XeF or NF was detected. [Continues.]
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spelling rr-article-93973551971-01-01T00:00:00Z The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds R.J. Kemp (7166363) Other chemical sciences not elsewhere classified untagged Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified The flash-photolysis of OCS in the presence of CO2,Ar or an inorganic fluoride (especially SF6, NF3, XeF2) has permitted, in absorption, detection of S2(f1Δu–a1Δg). In the presence of oxygen and at a low total pressure, some previously unreported bands involving vibrationally-excited levels of the lower state have been detected. In addition, when XeF2 or NF3 was present, a further transient spectrum (λλ3200–3900Å) was observed under isothermal conditions, the carrier being most probably SF. No spectrum assignable to XeF or NF was detected. [Continues.] 1971-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/35961 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/The_flash-photolysis_of_some_inorganic_compounds/9397355 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
title The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
title_full The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
title_fullStr The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
title_full_unstemmed The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
title_short The flash-photolysis of some inorganic compounds
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url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/35961