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Gas-Phase Electron Resonance Spectra of Linear Triatomic Free Radicals

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Magnetic Resonance

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A number of studies of gaseous free radicals using electron resonance techniques have been reported in the last few years [1]. Work on short-lived species has so far been restricted to diatomic radicals, but in this paper we present an account of the electron resonance spectra of two linear triatomic free radicals, NCO and NCS. Our work is incomplete, but we can describe some of the conclusions and indicate likely developments. Preliminary accounts of both spectra have been published [2,3], and the detailed analysis of the NCO spectrum is discussed elsewhere [4].

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Carrington, A., Fabris, A.R., Howard, B.J., Lucas, N.J.D. (1970). Gas-Phase Electron Resonance Spectra of Linear Triatomic Free Radicals. In: Coogan, C.K., Ham, N.S., Stuart, S.N., Pilbrow, J.R., Wilson, G.V.H. (eds) Magnetic Resonance. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7373-9_15

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