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Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy

J. A. R. Sampson, Techniques of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy,JohnWHey 8c Sons, Inc., New York, 1967. [Pg.324]

A. N. Zaidef and E. Ya. Shreider, Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Humphrey Science PubHshers, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1970. [Pg.324]

Y. J. Hu, H. B. Fu, andE. R. Bernstein, Infrared plus vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy of neutral and ionic methanol monomers and clusters New experimental results. J. Chem. Phys. 125,... [Pg.51]

The decay of I(52Py2) in the presence of, for example, IC1 yields the sum ki3 + k14, and inspection of the yields of I(52P3/2) and I2 by vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy indicates that k14 > k13 (Fig. 15c). Indeed, the small yield of I(52Py2) could be the result of two chemical processes namely, reaction (76) and the exothermic reaction... [Pg.61]

Sam67] Samson JAR 1967 Techniques of vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy, John Wiley Sons, New York. [Pg.423]

Samson, J. A. R. Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Wiley New York 1967, reprinted Pied Pub Lincoln Neb., 1980 reprinted Wiley New York, 1982 348 pp. [Pg.30]

Measurement of DR branching ratios is perhaps the most problematic and contentious topic in experimentally-based interstellar chemistry. As the chief means of positive ion neutralization, DR is crucial in determining the eventual outcome of most, if not all, sequences of synthetic ion/molecule steps. Two fundamentally different techniques have been used for DR product analysis. The FALP technique of Smith and Adams, used with considerable success in the study of ion/electron recombination kinetics [171,176,177], has been adapted to permit subsequent neutral product detection by LIF (laser-induced fluorescence) or VUV (vacuum ultraviolet) spectroscopy, as shown in Fig. 13. Such studies, first... [Pg.60]

Carl Ballhausen spent many years as Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen. Besides the theoretical work in his department [2-4], which attracted distinguished visitors from many parts of the world, there was an experimental laboratory with splendid equipment for vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy, and an X-ray crystallographic laboratory, both of which attracted many visitors [5]. [Pg.56]

Zaidd, A. N., Schreider, E. Ya. Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy. Aim Arbor Aim Arbor-Humphrey 1970... [Pg.82]

Milazzo, G., Cecchetti, G. Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy - A review. Appl. Spectrosc. [Pg.82]

J. R. McNesby and H. Okabe, Advan. Photochem., 3, 157 (1964) see also J. A. R. Samson, Techniques of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy (Wiley, 1967), chapter 5... [Pg.325]

Volume 31. Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy I Edited by J. A. R. Samson and D. L. Ederer... [Pg.470]

TUNABLE COHERENT SOURCES FOR VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY... [Pg.63]

J. A.R.Samson Techniques of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy (John Wiley and Sons, New York, London, Sydney 1967) p. 212... [Pg.192]

F. C. Krebs, S. V. Hoffmann and M. J0rgensen. Orientation effects in self-organized, highly conducting regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) determined by vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy. Synth. Met. 138(3), 471-474... [Pg.210]

Monninger G, Forderer M, Giirtler P, Kalhofer S, Petersen S, Nemes L, Szalay PG, Kratschmer W (2002) Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy of the carbon molecule C3 in matrix isolated state experiment and theory. J Phys Chem A 106(24) 5779-5788... [Pg.89]


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