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Infrared predissociation spectra of water dimer in a supersonic molecular-beam

Infrared predissociation spectra of water dimer in a supersonic molecular-beam
Infrared predissociation spectra of water dimer in a supersonic molecular-beam
The infrared absorption spectrum of the hydrogen-bonded water dimer, (H2O)2, formed in a supersonic expansion, was recorded in the region of th
0009-2614
373-376
Page, R.H.
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Frey, J.G.
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Shen, Y.R.
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Page, R.H., Frey, J.G., Shen, Y.R. and Lee, Y.T. (1984) Infrared predissociation spectra of water dimer in a supersonic molecular-beam. Chemical Physics Letters, 106 (5), 373-376. (doi:10.1016/0009-2614(84)85320-8).

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The infrared absorption spectrum of the hydrogen-bonded water dimer, (H2O)2, formed in a supersonic expansion, was recorded in the region of th

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Published date: 1984

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Local EPrints ID: 15951
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15951
ISSN: 0009-2614
PURE UUID: 43ad2d3a-1765-4b8a-a51e-abbeab1882de

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Date deposited: 15 Jun 2005
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Author: R.H. Page
Author: J.G. Frey
Author: Y.R. Shen
Author: Y.T. Lee

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