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- W2125697971 abstract "Abstract A review of recent advances in IR spectroscopy using p ‐H 2 as a matrix host in our laboratory is presented. The softness of this novel p ‐H 2 matrix host not only makes high‐resolution spectroscopy feasible but also provides new applications. Molecular motion, such as the rotation of C 2 H 4 , internal rotation (torsion) of CH 3 OH, and rotation of CH 3 F about a single axis are characterized in this p ‐H 2 matrix. In contrast, no evidence for rotation of CH 3 I and CH 3 was found. The diminution of the cage effect leads to the possibility of production of free radicals via either photolysis in situ or bimolecular reactions of molecules with atoms that are produced in situ from their molecular precursors. Taking advantage of these unique features, we identified the IR spectrum of CH 3 produced from photolysis of CH 3 I and CH 3 S produced from photolysis of CH 3 SCH 3 and CH 3 SSCH 3 . The reaction of Cl with CS 2 in solid p ‐H 2 yields ClSCS instead of ClCS 2 . The reaction of Cl with HCOOH in solid p ‐H 2 yields only a complex, Cl·HCOOH, not HCl and HOCO. The presence of o ‐H 2 in trace proportions turned out to be an important factor in the interpretation of IR spectra of species embedded in solid p ‐H 2 . Experimental techniques to minimize the amount of o ‐H 2 and to characterize its relative concentration with spectra of H 2 O· o ‐H 2 are discussed." @default.
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- W2125697971 title "Advances in Use of<i>p</i>-H<sub>2</sub>as a Novel Host for Matrix IR Spectroscopy" @default.
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