Mössbauer Spectroscopy 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118714614.ch03
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In‐Beam Mössbauer Spectroscopy Using A Radioisotope Beam and A Neutron Capture Reaction

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“…[Fe(H 2 ) 2 ] + was considered to be produced by the reaction shown in Eq. (1). The reaction between a ground state Fe atom and H 2 molecules to form [Fe(H 2 ) 2 ] + was estimated to be exothermic, based on the ground states energies calculated by the ORCA program.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[Fe(H 2 ) 2 ] + was considered to be produced by the reaction shown in Eq. (1). The reaction between a ground state Fe atom and H 2 molecules to form [Fe(H 2 ) 2 ] + was estimated to be exothermic, based on the ground states energies calculated by the ORCA program.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy during implantation of short-lived 57 Mn of solids is a unique and useful tool for studying physical and chemical properties, e.g., oxidation states, electronic states, and coordination environments, of "extremely" dilute 57 Fe produced by βdecay of 57 Mn [1]. We have previously reported in-beam Mössbauer spectroscopy during 57 Mn implantation of several kinds of gas matrices to investigate the electronic states of Fe and the chemical species produced by reactions of Fe with gas molecules.…”
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confidence: 99%