2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jms.2009.02.015
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Fourier transform spectroscopy of the CO-stretching band of O-18 methanol

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“…More recently there have been promising demonstrations that the brightness of synchrotron sources is useful for gas-phase studies with high spectral resolution, particularly in the far-infrared region [13][14][15][16]. At the CLS, the far-infrared beamline has already been used for detailed studies of a number of molecules, including acrolein [17][18][19], thiophene [20], pyrrole [21], b-propiolactone [22], methyl silane [23], and methanol [24]. The excellent spectral resolution achieved in these studies (often <0.001 cm…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently there have been promising demonstrations that the brightness of synchrotron sources is useful for gas-phase studies with high spectral resolution, particularly in the far-infrared region [13][14][15][16]. At the CLS, the far-infrared beamline has already been used for detailed studies of a number of molecules, including acrolein [17][18][19], thiophene [20], pyrrole [21], b-propiolactone [22], methyl silane [23], and methanol [24]. The excellent spectral resolution achieved in these studies (often <0.001 cm…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study of 17 O methanol using SR in the 120-350 cm À1 region by Moruzzi, Predoi-Cross, Lees, and co-workers is currently underway [67], following earlier CLS work on the C-O stretching band of 18 O methanol using a globar source in the 1000 cm À1 region [68]. As well, further observations of 13 C and 18 O methanol are being made in the 350-500 cm À1 range.…”
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confidence: 92%