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uid 547

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This species has a counterpart in the theoretical database.

Transitions

νk
[cm-1]
λ
[μm]
int
[km/mol]
4741 2.109 505
4612 2.168 189
4372 2.287 3.13e+3
4262 2.346 2.26e+3
4098 2.44 181
4060 2.463 120
3926 2.547 1.84e+3
3817 2.62 109
3513 2.846 183
3395 2.945 2.54e+3
3292 3.038 245
3252 3.076 57.4
3166 3.158 1.34e+3
3137 3.188 67.2
3072 3.256 3.7e+3
3010 3.322 449
2984 3.352 945
2932 3.411 1.82e+3
2846 3.513 391
2825 3.54 34.3
2817 3.55 647
2805 3.565 12.5
2789 3.585 14
2778 3.599 43.3
2766 3.615 46.3
2756 3.628 59.1
2732 3.66 95.3
2704 3.698 1.31e+3
2672 3.742 18
2655 3.766 1.61e+3
2619 3.819 843
2582 3.873 1.61e+3
2517 3.974 1.07e+4
2481 4.03 86
2427 4.12 107
2350 4.255 1.47e+4
2317 4.316 469
2257 4.431 20
2252 4.441 6.97e+3
2211 4.522 93
2126 4.704 460
2098 4.767 173
2058 4.858 104
2045 4.89 26.2
2026 4.936 1.06e+3
2000 5 281
1980 5.051 368
1899 5.265 134
1890 5.29 1.77e+3
1879 5.321 44.7
1863 5.369 221
1854 5.393 139
1850 5.405 5.09
1840 5.433 1.13e+4
1834 5.452 213
1799 5.559 18.6
1778 5.624 62.5
1775 5.635 7.63e+3
1753 5.705 86.9
1719 5.817 303
1706 5.86 32.7
1698 5.889 8.84
1691 5.915 37.3
1674 5.975 376
1545 6.472 16.7
1540 6.491 219
1530 6.535 585
1520 6.577 7.19e+3
1508 6.631 239
1446 6.917 28.1
1436 6.966 6.34e+3
1425 7.017 22.2
1419 7.049 5.17
1412 7.083 96.7
1405 7.119 15.3
1402 7.132 27.3
1382 7.234 782
1354 7.387 1.46e+3
1343 7.445 505
1289 7.757 5.16e+3
1283 7.795 32.3
1267 7.892 240
1236 8.089 20.8
1221 8.189 13.1
1217 8.219 51.2
1211 8.257 5.11e+3
1207 8.282 74.5
1195 8.365 11.2
1184 8.448 1.09e+3
1178 8.486 74.6
1174 8.516 3.15e+3
1157 8.645 433
1154 8.669 18.5
1130 8.846 656
1106 9.038 42.1
1103 9.066 402
1093 9.149 14.3
1086 9.211 1.09e+3
1044 9.574 225
1027 9.741 11.6
1020 9.801 233
1009 9.911 99
997.8 10.02 55.6
986.5 10.14 6.86
967.1 10.34 26.4
954.2 10.48 113
923 10.83 102
920 10.87 2.0e+4
915 10.93 471
907.3 11.02 38.3
902 11.09 414
893.9 11.19 1.05e+3
889.3 11.24 149
881.4 11.35 6.1e+4
842.1 11.88 1.1e+4
830.9 12.04 105
817.4 12.23 209
804.2 12.43 168
800 12.5 13.9
797.2 12.54 24
782.9 12.77 30.3
779.4 12.83 1.39e+4
762.2 13.12 6.91e+3
756.4 13.22 33
750.5 13.32 41.8
747.4 13.38 3.91e+3
739.1 13.53 66.4
734.5 13.61 88.6
717.6 13.94 6.73e+3
707 14.14 19
696 14.37 165
655.8 15.25 401
612.3 16.33 37.2
610.2 16.39 3.45e+3
603.4 16.57 345
566.5 17.65 30.6
559.8 17.86 42.1

Laboratory Spectrum

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This spectrum was measured using the matrix isolation technique. Samples are prepared by co-deposition of the PAH in the gaseous state with an overabundance of argon onto a cold CsI window suspended in a high vacuum chamber (p ~ 10-8 mtorr). The CsI window temperature is held between 10 and 15 K for the duration of the experiment. The infrared spectrum of the cold CsI window is recorded prior to (I0) and immediately after sample deposition (In). The absorbance spectrum for a neutral, matrix isolated PAH is log(In/I0).

By irradiating this matrix with ultraviolet radiation from a microwave powered hydrogen discharge lamp produces ionized PAHs. The infrared spectrum is again measured (Ii), now having absorption bands due to both the neutral and ionized PAH. This absorbance spectrum (log (I/Ii)) is compared with that of the neutral PAH. Most of the new bands produced by ultraviolet irradiation are due to the ionized form of the PAH. See the provided reference for the specific details regarding the data presented here. In some cases a few bands near 1600 cm-1 may be due to H2O.

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84 species present in version 3.10 of the experimental database (Apr 13, 2023)