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Autor:
Chieu Nguyen Xuan, Alessandro Margani
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 106:5202-5209
The deactivation constants of PH 2 (A 2 A 1 ; v' 2 = 1,0) and PH 2 (X 2 B 1 ; v" 2 = 1) which are due to collisions with CO 2 , N 2 O, and SO 2 have been measured. Comparisons with data due to rare gas and diatomic quenchers have shown that the elect
Autor:
Chieu Nguyen Xuan, Alessandro Margani
Publikováno v:
Chemical Physics Letters. 321:328-332
The removal constants at room temperature of the vibrational levels v 2 ″=0 and v 2 ″=1 of the bending mode of PH 2 (X 2 B 1 ) due to interactions with NO have been measured and are (5.47±0.54)×10 −14 and (6.68±1.57)×10 −12 cm 3 molec.
Autor:
Chieu Nguyen Xuan, Alessandro Margani
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 109:9417-9429
Deactivation of the bending mode v2′=1 and v2′=0 vibrational levels of PH2(A 2A1), and of the v2″=1 level of ground state PH2(X 2B1) due to collisions with the diatomic molecules H2, N2, CO, and NO has been investigated. The Parmenter and co-wo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 106:8473-8485
Collisional deactivation of the vibrational level v=1 of the bending mode by rare gases has been studied for both the excited A 2A1 and ground X 2B1 electronic states of PH2. Quenching constants have been determined. While a non-SSH behavior has been
Autor:
Chieu Nguyen Xuan, Alessandro Margani
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 93:136-146
The radiative lifetimes and quenching rate constants due to parent molecules PH3 of PH2(A 2A1;0v’20; Ka=0 and K’a=1) have been selectively measured for v2=0,1,2,3, and 4 using the laser induced fluorescence technique. The data found in this work
Publikováno v:
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Nguyen Xuan C., Margani A. CHIEU NGUYEN XUAN, ALESSANDRO MARGANI/titolo:COLLISIONAL DEACTIVATION OF PH2(A2A1;v'2=1,0) AND PH2(X2B1;v"2=1) BY SOME TRIATOMIC MOLECULES/doi:/rivista:/anno:2002/pagina_da:5202/pagina_a:5209/intervallo_pagine:5202–5209/volume:106
The deactivation of PH2(A2A1;v2=1,0) and PH2(X2B1;v2=1) due to collisions with CO2, N2O, and SO2 have been measured. Comparison with data due to rare gas and diatomic quenchers have shown that the electronically excited PH2 species are probably q
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Publikováno v:
Chemischer Informationsdienst. Organische Chemie. 2