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DATAFILE: | CHBr3_Gillotay(1989)_295K_169-290nm(int-c).txt |
NAME: | tribromomethane, bromoform |
FORMULA: | CHBr3 |
AUTHOR(YEAR): | Gillotay(1989) |
T: | 295K |
λ: | 169-290nm(int-c) |
BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
D. Gillotay, A. Jenouvrier, B. Coquart, M.F. Mérienne, and P.C. Simon, "Ultraviolet absorption cross-section of bromoform in the temperature range 295-240 K",
Aeronomica Acta A 348, 1-22 (1989);
Planet. Space Sci. 37, 1127-1140 (1989);
DOI: 10.1016/0032-0633(89)90084-6
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COMMENTS: | Absorption measurements using two different experimental equipments: a) with a fixed optical path of 200 cm for wavelengths ranging from 170
to 300 nm and b) with a multiple reflection cell in the wavelength region 252-310 nm (spectral resolution not indicated) 169-290nm(int-c), i.e., averaged over the spectral intervals of 500 cm-1 used in atmospheric modelling calculations; intervals No. 43-90: 169.5-172.4, 172.4-173.9,......, 285.7-289.9nm; first column: center of interval
Data also in the review article of
D. Gillotay and P.C. Simon, "Ultraviolet absorption cross-sections of photoactive species of stratospheric interest. Part 1: The Halocarbons", Aeronomica Acta A 356, 1-173 (1990) |
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