High Resolution Investigation of Some Infrared Bands of Carbon Disulfide
Publication details: [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1962.Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Summary: Absorption bands of carbon disulfide have been measured with high resolution in the regions of 2180 and 2900 cm(−1). Bands have been observed due to several isotopic species. By combining the observed bands with those previously measured, a set of harmonicity constants for (12)C(32)S(2) has been obtained in cm(−1) as follows: X(11), −1.070; X(22), 0.126; X(33), −6.54; X(12), 0.860; X(13), −7.86; X(23), −6.45; g(22), 0.656./pmc/articles/PMC5310685/
Absorption bands of carbon disulfide have been measured with high resolution in the regions of 2180 and 2900 cm(−1). Bands have been observed due to several isotopic species. By combining the observed bands with those previously measured, a set of harmonicity constants for (12)C(32)S(2) has been obtained in cm(−1) as follows: X(11), −1.070; X(22), 0.126; X(33), −6.54; X(12), 0.860; X(13), −7.86; X(23), −6.45; g(22), 0.656.
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