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Isotope effects in N2O photolysis from first principles
J. A. Schmidt
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
M. S. Johnson
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
R. Schinke
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
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- Clumped isotope perturbation in tropospheric nitrous oxide from stratospheric photolysis J. Schmidt & M. Johnson
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- Synthesis of 13C-depleted organic matter from CO in a reducing early Martian atmosphere Y. Ueno et al.
- Photodissociation of N2O: Triplet states and triplet channel R. Schinke et al.
- An isotopic analysis of ionising radiation as a source of sulphuric acid M. Enghoff et al.
- MoLLIST: Molecular Line Lists, Intensities and Spectra P. Bernath
- Two-photon dissociation dynamics of N2O: The N(2PJ) and N(2DJ) atom channels S. Yang et al.
- Laboratory study of nitrate photolysis in Antarctic snow. II. Isotopic effects and wavelength dependence T. Berhanu et al.
- Full-dimensional quantum molecular dynamics calculations of the rovibrationally mediated X 1A′ → 2 1A′′ transition of nitrous oxide M. Daud
- Carbon dioxide photolysis from 150 to 210 nm: Singlet and triplet channel dynamics, UV-spectrum, and isotope effects J. Schmidt et al.
- 40 years of theoretical advances in mass-independent oxygen isotope effects and applications in atmospheric chemistry: A critical review and perspectives M. Lin & M. Thiemens
- Photolytic fractionation of seven singly and doubly substituted nitrous oxide isotopocules measured by quantum cascade laser absorption spectroscopy K. Kantnerová et al.
- Photodissociation of OCS: Deviations between theory and experiment, and the importance of higher order correlation effects J. Schmidt & J. Olsen
- The ultraviolet spectrum of OCS from first principles: Electronic transitions, vibrational structure and temperature dependence J. Schmidt et al.
- Product angular distributions in the ultraviolet photodissociation of N2O G. McBane & R. Schinke
- Structure and Abundance of Nitrous Oxide Complexes in Earth’s Atmosphere S. Salmon et al.
- Sulfur isotopic fractionation in vacuum UV photodissociation of hydrogen sulfide and its potential relevance to meteorite analysis S. Chakraborty et al.
- Single-field slice-imaging with a movable repeller: Photodissociation of N2O from a hot nozzle D. Harding et al.
- High-Resolution Experimental Study on Photodissocaition of N2O S. Yu et al.
- Ultraviolet absorption cross sections of carbonyl sulfide isotopologues OC32S, OC33S, OC34S and O13CS: isotopic fractionation in photolysis and atmospheric implications S. Hattori et al.
- Simulated Photodissociation Dynamics of the N2O–H2O Complex and Its Atmospheric Relevance S. Farahani & J. Lane
- The structure of the O2–N2O complex S. Salmon & J. Lane
- Photodissociation of N2O: Excitation of 1A″ States R. Schinke & J. Schmidt
- Mesoscopic production of hyperpolarizedN215OandH2Ovia optical excitation D. Sofikitis & T. Rakitzis
- Ultraviolet photodissociation of OCS: Product energy and angular distributions G. McBane et al.
- A Near‐Global Atmospheric Distribution of N2O Isotopologues P. Bernath et al.
- Photodynamics of Renner–Teller rovibronic coupling within a mixed parallel–perpendicular polarization manifold M. Daud
- Communication: Multi-state analysis of the OCS ultraviolet absorption including vibrational structure J. Schmidt et al.
- OCS photolytic isotope effects from first principles: sulfur and carbon isotopes, temperature dependence and implications for the stratosphere J. Schmidt et al.
- Wavelength-dependent isotope fractionation in visible light O3 photolysis and atmospheric implications M. Früchtl et al.
- VUV Photodissociation Dynamics of Nitrous Oxide: The N(2DJ=3/2,5/2) and N(2PJ=1/2,3/2) Product Channels D. Yuan et al.
- Isotopic effects of nitrate photochemistry in snow: a field study at Dome C, Antarctica T. Berhanu et al.
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