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Dispersed fluorescence spectroscopy of S0 formyl fluoride vibrational states

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 104, Issue 45, Pages 10070-10078

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp993794g

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Dispersed fluorescence (DF) spectroscopy was used to record a 22 500 cm(-1) spectrum of the vibrational energy levels of formyl fluoride (HFCO) and thereby determine harmonic frequencies and anharmonic constants for the S-0 potential energy surface. Sample molecules were cooled in a supersonic expansion and excited to low J, K-a = 0 rotational states in the 6(2) vibrational level of S-1 HFCO, and the resulting fluorescence was dispersed from 255 to 600 nm, Long progressions in the CO stretch (v(2) = 0-6) and out-of-plane bend (v(6) = 0-23) and shorter progressions in the CF stretch (v(4) = 0-2) and FCO bend (v(5) = 0-2) are observed. Analysis of the spectrum results in 240 assignments, including 196 new assignments and 56 assignments above the approximate 17 000 cm(-1) dissociation threshold. The data are fit to an anharmonic oscillator model with a standard deviation of 3.3 cm(-1).

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