The triplet state Raman spectra of C6O and C7o in toluene were obtained using the pump/probe technique. For C6o, new bands at 1461 and 1475 cm-1 appeared around 1470 cm-1 in the triplet state. The Raman peaks at 1448 and 1368 cm-1 for C7o shifted to lower frequencies due to the increase in antibondi
Resonance Raman spectra of C70 in benzene
โ Scribed by Sean H. Gallagher; Robert S. Armstrong; Peter A. Lay; Christopher A. Reed
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Volume
- 234
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
Of the 53 Raman active bands of A 1, E' 2, and E~ symmetries, 25 are observed in resonance Raman spectra of C7o in benzene; excitation responses from 457.9 to 514.5 nm show that A-term, B-term, and probably D-term scattering mechanisms operate and assist in the assignment of the electronic spectrum.
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