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Asymmetric Top Molecules. Part 1 [electronic resource] / edited by W. Hüttner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hüttner, W., editor.
Series:
Landolt-Börnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals, Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology ; 29D1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physics.
Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra.
Local Subjects:
Physics.
Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (500p.)
Place of Publication:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is subvolume D (appearing in three parts, D1, D2, and D3) of the Landolt-Börnstein Volume II/29 “Molecular Constants Mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy”, which is planned to appear as a series A, B, C, D1, D2, D3 for the diamagnetic, and E for the paramagnetic diatomic and paramagnetic polyatomic species, respectively. Like in the preceding volumes II/24 and II/19, which have appeared in the years around 1999 and 1992, respectively, the diamagnetic substances are arranged in the manner suggested by Hill (“Hill's system”, 1900), meaning an almost strict alphabetical order; details are given in the General Introduction on the following pages. The ionic species are included in the alphabetical arrangement of the neutral ones in each table. In the preface to the previous volume II/24 we had noted: It is somewhat surprising that the trend of reducing spectroscopic activities in universities and other research institutes has not led to a lower production rate of pertinent molecular literature data during the last say ten years. It seems that the opposite is true. The number of studies of Van der Waals complexes is still increasing, and naturally also their complexity. Similarly, the “normal” molecules studied under high-resolution conditions became more complicated and flexible, and interesting effects like inner hydrogen bonding have been investigated. The number of figures used to illustrate the molecular conformational structures is, therefore, also larger than in the foregoing volumes.
Contents:
1 General Introduction
2 Asymmetric Top Molecules: Introduction
1 AgHO Silver hydroxide
2 AlHS Aluminum hydrogen sulfide
3 ArClHNe Argon - hydrogen chloride - neon (1/1/1)
4 ArH2S Argon - hydrogen sulfide (1/1)
5 ArH3 + Argon - protonated dihydrogen (1/1)
6 ArH3N Argon - ammonia (1/1)
7 ArH4O2 Argon - water (1/2)
8 ArH4S2 Argon - hydrogen sulfide (1/2)
9 ArN2NeO Argon - dinitrogen monoxide - neon (1/1/1)
10 ArN2O Argon - dinitrogen monoxide (1/1)
11 ArNe2 Argon - neon (1/2)
12 ArO2S Argon - sulfur dioxide (1/1)
13 Ar2BrH Argon - hydrogen bromide (2/1)
14 Ar2ClH Argon - hydrogen chloride (2/1)
15 Ar2FH Argon - hydrogen fluoride (2/1)
16 Ar2H2O Argon - water (2/1)
17 Ar2H2S Argon - hydrogen sulfide (2/1)
18 Ar2H3N Argon - ammonia (2/1)
19 Ar2N2O Dinitrogen monoxide - argon (1/2)
20 Ar2Ne Argon - neon (2/1)
21 Ar2Ne2 Argon - neon (2/2)
22 BFH2O2 Fluorodihydroxyborane
23 BF2HO Difluorohydroxyborane
24 BF3O2S Trifluoroborane - sulfur dioxide (1/1)
25 BrClH2O Bromine chloride - water (1/1)
26 BrHO Hypobromous acid
27 BrHSi Bromosilylene
28 BrH5O2 Hydrogen bromide - water (1/2)
29 BrNO Nitrosyl bromide
30 Br2H2O Dibromine - water (1/1)
31 Br2H2S Dibromine - hydrogen sulfide (1/1)
32 Br2O Dibromine monoxide
33 CArNeO2 Carbon dioxide - argon - neon (1/1/1)
34 CArO Carbon monoxide - argon (1/1)
35 CArOS Carbonyl sulfide - argon (1/1)
36 CAr2OS Carbonyl sulfide - argon (1/2)
37 CAr2O2 Carbon dioxide - argon (1/2)
38 CBrClF2 Bromochlorodifluoromethane
39 CClF2N Chlorocarbonimidic difluoride
40 CCl2 Dichloromethylene
41 CCl2F2 Dichlorodifluoromethane
42 CCl3NO2 Trichloronitromethane
43 CF2 Difluoromethylene
44 CF2Se Carbonoselenoic difluoride
45 CF3NO2 Trifluoronitromethane
46 CHBr Bromomethylene
47 CHBrClF Bromochlorofluoromethane
48 CHBrF2 Bromodifluoromethane
49 CHCl Chloromethylene
50 CHClFI Chlorofluoroiodomethane
51 CHClF2 Chlorodifluoromethane
52 CHCl2F Dichlorofluoromethane
53 CHF Fluoromethylene
54 CHNS Hydrogen isothiocyanate
55 CHNSi Cyanosilylene
56 CHNSi Isocyanosilylene
57 CH2ArClF Chlorofluoromethane - argon (1/1)
58 CH2ArF2 Difluoromethane - argon (1/1)
59 CH2BrF Bromofluoromethane
60 CH2ClFO Formaldehyde - chlorine fluoride (1/1)
61 CH2Cl2 Dichloromethane
62 CH2F2 Difluoromethane
63 CH2F2Kr Difluoromethane - krypton (1/1)
64 CH2F2Xe Difluoromethane - xenon (1/1)
65 CH2F3NS 1,1,1-Trifluoromethanesulfenamide
66 CH2I2 Diiodomethane
67 CH2NP Cyanophosphine
68 CH2N2 Cyanamide
69 CH2N2 Methanediimine
70 CH2O Formaldehyde
71 CH2OS Carbon monoxide - hydrogen sulfide (1/1)
72 CH2O2 Formic acid
73 CH2O2S Carbonyl sulfide - water (1/1)
74 CH2O3 Carbon dioxide - water (1/1)
75 CH2S Thioformaldehyde
76 CH3FHe Fluoromethane - helium (1/1)
77 CH3FO2S Methanesulfonyl fluoride
78 CH3F2OP Methylphosphonic difluoride
79 CH3NO Formamide
80 CH3NO2 Nitrous acid methyl ester
81 CH3O+ Hydroxymethylium
82 CH3P Methylenephosphine
83 CH4F2NPS Methylphosphoramidothioic difluoride
84 CH4F2O Difluoromethane - water (1/1)
85 CH4N2O Urea
86 CH4N2O Hydrazinecarboxaldehyde
87 CH4N2S Thiourea
88 CH4O Methanol
89 CH4O3 Methane - ozone (1/1)
90 CH4O3 Formic acid - water (1/1)
91 CH4S Methanethiol
92 CH4Si Methylenesilane
93 CH5ClO Methanol - hydrogen chloride (1/1)
94 CH5N Methylamine
95 CH5NO2 Formamide - water (1/1)
96 CH6O2 Methanol - water (1/1)
97 CH6O4 Formic acid - water (1/2)
98 CH7NO3 Formamide - water (1/2)
99 CHeOS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/1)
100 CHeO2 Carbon dioxide - helium (1/1)
101 CHe2OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/2)
102 CHe3OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/3)
103 CHe4OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/4)
104 CHe5OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/5)
105 CHe6OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/6)
106 CHe7OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/7)
107 CHe8OS Carbonyl sulfide - helium (1/8)
108 CKrO Carbon monoxide - krypton (1/1)
109 CN2O Carbon monoxide - dinitrogen (1/1)
110 CN2O2 Carbon monoxide - dinitrogen monoxide (1/1)
111 CN2O2S Carbonyl sulfide - dinitrogen monoxide (1/1)
112 CN2O3 Carbon dioxide - dinitrogen monoxide (1/1)
113 CNeO Carbon monoxide - neon (1/1)
114 CNeO2 Carbon dioxide - neon (1/1)
115 CNe2OS Carbonyl sulfide - neon (1/2)
116 COXe Carbon monoxide - xenon (1/1)
117 CO2S3 Carbon disulfide - sulfur dioxide (1/1)
118 CO3S2 Carbonyl sulfide - sulfur dioxide (1/1)
119 C2HCl3 Trichloroethene
120 C2HF3 1,1,2-Trifluoroethene
121 C2HF3OS Carbonyl sulfide - trifluoromethane (1/1)
122 C2HF3O2 Trifluoroacetic acid
123 C2HF5 Pentafluoroethane
124 C2H2Ar Ethyne - argon (1/1)
125 C2H2ArF2 1,1-Difluoroethene - argon (1/1)
126 C2H2ArO Ethenone - argon (1/1)
127 C2H2Ar2O Ethenone - argon (1/2)
128 C2H2BrClO Bromoacetyl chloride
129 C2H2BrF 1-Bromo-1-fluoroethene
130 C2H2BrF (1Z)-1-Bromo-2-fluoroethene
131 C2H2BrF (1E)-1-Bromo-2-fluoroethene
132 C2H2Br2 Ethyne - dibromine (1/1)
133 C2H2ClF (1Z)-1-Chloro-2-fluoroethene
134 C2H2ClF (1E)-1-Chloro-2-fluoroethene
135 C2H2ClF3 1-Chloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane
136 C2H2ClI Ethyne - iodine chloride (1/1)
137 C2H2Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethene
138 C2H2Cl2 (1E)-1,2-Dichloroethene
139 C2H2F2 (1Z)-1,2-Difluoroethene
140 C2H2F2 (1E)-1,2-Difluoroethene
141 C2H2F2Ne 1,1-Difluoroethene - neon (1/1)
142 C2H2F4 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
143 C2H2F4 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane
144 C2H2F4 1,1,2-Trifluoroethene - hydrogen fluoride (1/1)
145 C2H2F4O 1,1’-Oxybis[difluoromethane]
146 C2H2N2O Carbonocyanidic amide
147 C2H2N2O 1,2,5-Oxadiazole
148 C2H2N2O 1,3,4-Oxadiazole
149 C2H2N2O Ethyne - dinitrogen monoxide (1/1)
150 C2H2N2S 1,2,5-Thiadiazole
151 C2H2N2S 1,3,4-Thiadiazole
152 C2H2N2Se 1,2,5-Selenadiazole
153 C2H2O Ethenone
154 C2H2O2 Ethanedial (glyoxal)
155 C2H2O3 2-Oxoacetic acid
156 C2H2O4 Ethanedioic acid
157 C2H2Si Ethenylidenesilylene
158 C2H3ArN Isocyanomethane - argon (1/1)
159 C2H3Br Bromoethene
160 C2H3Br Ethyne - hydrogen bromide (1/1)
161 C2H3Cl Chloroethene
162 C2H3ClF2 1-Chloro-1,1-difluroethane
163 C2H3ClF2 Fluoroethene - chlorine fluoride (1/1)
164 C2H3Cl2NO (E)-Dichloroacetaldehyde oxime
165 C2H3F Fluoroethene
166 C2H3FOS Fluoromethane - carbonyl sulfide (1/1)
167 C2H3F3O3 2,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acid - water (1/1)
168 C2H3I Iodoethene
169 C2H4 Ethene
170 C2H4Ar Ethene - argon (1/1)
171 C2H4ArF2 1,2-Difluoroethane - argon (1/1)
172 C2H4ArF2 1,1-Difluoroethane - argon (1/1)
173 C2H4ArO Acetaldehyde - argon (1/1)
174 C2H4ArO Oxirane - argon (1/1)
175 C2H4BrF 1-Bromo-1-fluoroethane
176 C2H4BrF Fluoroethene - hydrogen bromide (1/1)
177 C2H4Br2 Ethene - dibromine (1/1)
178 C2H4ClI Ethene - iodine chloride (1/1)
179 C2H4ClNO (1E)-Chloroacetaldehyde oxime
180 C2H4ClNO 2-Chloroacetamide
181 C2H4Cl2 1,1-Dichloroethane
182 C2H4Cl2 1,2-Dichloroethane
183 C2H4F2 1,2-Difluoroethane
184 C2H4F2 Fluoroethene - hydrogen fluoride (1/1)
185 C2H4F2O Oxirane - difluorine (1/1)
186 C2H4F4 Difluoromethane dimer
187 C2H4F4 Fluoromethane - trifluoromethane (1/1)
188 C2H4KrO Acetaldehyde - krypton (1/1)
189 C2H4KrO Oxirane - krypton (1/1)
190 C2H4Ne Ethene - neon (1/1)
191 C2H4O Acetaldehyde
192 C2H4O Oxirane
193 C2H4OS Methane - carbonyl sulfide (1/1)
194 C2H4OXe Oxirane - xenon (1/1)
195 C2H4O2 Acetic acid
196 C2H4O2 Formic acid methyl ester
197 C2H4O2 2-Hydroxyacetaldehyde
198 C2H4O3 2-Hydroxyacetic acid
199 C2H4O3 Methanol - carbon dioxide (1/1)
200 C2H4S Thiirane
201 C2H4Se Etheneselenol
202 C2H5As Ethenylarsine
203 C2H5Br Ethene - hydrogen bromide (1/1)
204 C2H5FO 2-Fluoroethanol
205 C2H5FS Thiirane-hydrogen fluoride (1/1)
206 C2H5F2OP Ethylphosphonic difluoride
207 C2H5F2P Ethylphosphorous difluoride
208 C2H5F3O4 2,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acid-water (1/2)
209 C2H5N Aziridine
210 C2H5NO N-Methylformamide
211 C2H5NO Acetamide
212 C2H5NO (1E)-Acetaldehyde oxime
213 C2H5NO (1Z)-Acetaldehyde oxime
214 C2H5NO2 Glycine
215 C2H5NO2 Nitrous acid ethyl ester
216 C2H5NO2 Carbamic acid methyl ester
217 C2H5NO2 2-Hydroxyacetamide
218 C2H5Sb Ethenylstibine
219 C2H6ArF2Si Difluoromethylsilane - argon (1/1)
220 C2H6ArO Ethanol - argon (1/1)
221 C2H6ArO 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - argon (1/1)
222 C2H6F2Si Difluorodimethylsilane
223 C2H6KrO 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - krypton (1/1)
224 C2H6NeO 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - neon (1/1)
225 C2H6NeS 1,1’-Thiobis[methane] - neon (1/1)
226 C2H6O Ethanol
227 C2H6O 1,1’-Oxybis[methane]
228 C2H6OXe 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - xenon (1/1)
229 C2H6O2 1,2-Ethanediol
230 C2H6O2 Methanol - formaldehyde (1/1)
231 C2H6O2 Oxirane - water (1/1)
232 C2H6O3 2-Hydroxyacetaldehyde - water (1/1)
233 C2H6O5 Formic acid - water (2/1)
234 C2H6S 1,1’-Thiobis[methane]
235 C2H6S Ethene - hydrogen sulfide (1/1)
236 C2H6S2 1,2-Ethanedithiol
237 C2H6Se2 Dimethyl diselenide
238 C2H7ArNO 2-Aminoethanol - argon (1/1)
239 C2H7ClO 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - hydrogen chloride (1/1)
240 C2H7ClSi Chlorodimethylsilane
241 C2H7FO 1,1’-Oxybis[methane] - hydrogen fluoride (1/1)
242 C2H7F3O5 2,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acid - water (1/3)
243 C2H7NO 2-Aminoethanol
244 C2H8ArSi Dimethylsilane - argon (1/1)
245 C2H8O2 Methanol dimer
246 C2H8Si Ethylsilane
247 C2H8Si Dimethylsilane
248 C2H9NO2 2-Aminoethanol - water (1/1)
249 C2N2O5 Carbon dioxide - dinitrogen monoxide (2/1)
250 C2N2S Sulfur dicyanide
251 C2OS3 Carbon disulfide - carbonyl sulfide (1/1)
252 C2O2S Carbon monoxide - carbonyl sulfide (1/1)
253 C2O2S2 Carbonyl sulfide dimer
254 C2O3 Carbon dioxide - carbon monoxide (1/1).
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
3-642-10371-5

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