Professor Hartmut Ba รrnighausen zum 65. Geburtstag gewidmet Inhaltsu ร bersicht. Bei der Umsetzung von [(Mo 6 X i 8 )Y a 6 ] 2ยฑ , X i = Y a = Cl, Br mit AgNO 3 und mit AgNO 2 unter striktem Sauerstoffausschluรป in Aceton entstehen die Hexanitratobzw. Hexanitrito-Clusteranionen [(Mo 6 X i 8 )Y a 6 ]
DVR study of the 3.0.CO;2-R/asset/equation/tex2gif-ueqn-1.gif?v=1&t=h5o1m6ig&s=845de74f1356376c6afcb88fb2a5a3b0bc879b7c" class="inlineGraphic"> absorption spectrum of NO2
โ Scribed by D. Belmiloud; M. Jacon
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 473 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7608
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โฆ Synopsis
Using available potential energy surfaces, a theoretical calculation of the ห2 ห2
A B ยค X A absorption spectrum of NO is presented. Energy levels and nuclear wave 2 1 2 ลฝ . functions are calculated, using a discrete variable representation DVR basis expansion to solve the nuclear Schrodinger equation. Various energy regions of the absorption ยจห2 spectrum are considered. In the low-energy region, below the onset of the A B excited 2 state, accurate results are recovered in a one-electronic-state calculation. It is also shown that using a decoupled potential energy surface derived from Schryber potential, accurate results are also obtained in the two-coupled-state case. Calculations are also performed in the higher energy part of the spectrum up to 16,000 cm y1 . Analysis of the calculated wave functions makes the assignment of vibrational quantum numbers possible for both electronic components to the various excited levels. Comparison with experimental results are presented. Reasonable agreement is obtained for the transition frequencies. An overall reliable reproduction of experimental data, including the intensities through FranckแCondon calculation, requires, however, the transition moment function as additional information. General conclusions concerning the limitation of the model are discussed.
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