Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid

Abstract The thesis consists of seven studies dealing with high resolution vibration-rotation spectra of planar asymmetric tops. Six studies deal with D212CO and D213CO species of the formaldehyde molecule and one study is from DCOOH specie of the formic acid molecule. The measurements were carried...

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Main Author: Lohilahti, J. (Jarmo)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2006
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-isbn951-42-8093-82017-10-14T04:17:07ZRotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acidLohilahti, J. (Jarmo)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© University of Oulu, 2006info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/1239-4327CCSD(T)/ccpVQZab initiofar infraredformaldehydeformic acidhigh resolution FTIRinfrared spectroscopyplanar asymmetric top molecule Abstract The thesis consists of seven studies dealing with high resolution vibration-rotation spectra of planar asymmetric tops. Six studies deal with D212CO and D213CO species of the formaldehyde molecule and one study is from DCOOH specie of the formic acid molecule. The measurements were carried out at high accuracy and the rotational analyses of the recorded spectra were performed. The observed anharmonic and Coriolis resonances were taking into account in the analyses. The rotational constants of the present and literature studies were used in evaluation of the planarity defects of formaldehyde and formic acid molecules in the summary part of the thesis. Finally, a semi-experimental structure for formaldehyde was obtained by employing experimental and theoretical data. University of Oulu2006-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514280938urn:isbn:9514280938eng
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language English
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topic CCSD(T)/ccpVQZ
ab initio
far infrared
formaldehyde
formic acid
high resolution FTIR
infrared spectroscopy
planar asymmetric top molecule
spellingShingle CCSD(T)/ccpVQZ
ab initio
far infrared
formaldehyde
formic acid
high resolution FTIR
infrared spectroscopy
planar asymmetric top molecule
Lohilahti, J. (Jarmo)
Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
description Abstract The thesis consists of seven studies dealing with high resolution vibration-rotation spectra of planar asymmetric tops. Six studies deal with D212CO and D213CO species of the formaldehyde molecule and one study is from DCOOH specie of the formic acid molecule. The measurements were carried out at high accuracy and the rotational analyses of the recorded spectra were performed. The observed anharmonic and Coriolis resonances were taking into account in the analyses. The rotational constants of the present and literature studies were used in evaluation of the planarity defects of formaldehyde and formic acid molecules in the summary part of the thesis. Finally, a semi-experimental structure for formaldehyde was obtained by employing experimental and theoretical data.
author Lohilahti, J. (Jarmo)
author_facet Lohilahti, J. (Jarmo)
author_sort Lohilahti, J. (Jarmo)
title Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
title_short Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
title_full Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
title_fullStr Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
title_full_unstemmed Rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
title_sort rotation-vibration spectroscopic studies of formaldehyde and formic acid
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2006
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514280938
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