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DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:19816164
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Harmonic Dynamics of Anthracene and Naphthalene Crystals

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“…The contribution of the anthracene guest molecules to the INS spectra of G 2 ( BPDS )·3(anthracene) was assigned by calculating the spectrum of a single anthracene molecule using Gaussian 98 (Figure ). The accuracy of the calculated spectrum was confirmed by comparison with the reported INS spectrum of anthracene taken at 4.7 K by Bokhenkov et al Several calculated peaks precisely match those observed in the experimental INS spectrum of G 2 ( BPDS )·3(anthracene) (49, 61, 89−100, 102−112 meV and the low and high energy shoulders at ca. 35 and 120 meV), permitting assignment of these peaks to molecular motions of the guest molecules.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The contribution of the anthracene guest molecules to the INS spectra of G 2 ( BPDS )·3(anthracene) was assigned by calculating the spectrum of a single anthracene molecule using Gaussian 98 (Figure ). The accuracy of the calculated spectrum was confirmed by comparison with the reported INS spectrum of anthracene taken at 4.7 K by Bokhenkov et al Several calculated peaks precisely match those observed in the experimental INS spectrum of G 2 ( BPDS )·3(anthracene) (49, 61, 89−100, 102−112 meV and the low and high energy shoulders at ca. 35 and 120 meV), permitting assignment of these peaks to molecular motions of the guest molecules.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%