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DATAFILE: | C2H5CHO_McMillan(1966)_298K_290-340nm(int-c).txt |
NAME: | propionaldehyde, propanal |
FORMULA: | C2H5CHO |
AUTHOR(YEAR): | McMillan(1966) |
T: | 298K |
λ: | 290-340nm(int-c) |
BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
V. McMillan, 1966, personal communication to J.G. Calvert, J.N. Pitts, Jr., Photochemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1966, p. 369
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COMMENTS: | 290-340nm(int-c); i.e., averaged over the intervals 289.9-294.1nm(4.2nm), 294.1-298.5nm(4.3nm), 298.5-303.0nm(4.5nm), 303.0-307.7nm(4.7nm), 307.7-310.0nm(2.3nm), 310-315, 315-320,......., 335-340nm(5nm); first column: center of interval.Absorption cross sections as quoted by J. Heicklen, J. Desai, A. Bahta, C. Harper, and R. Simonaitis, "The temperature and wavelength dependence of the photo-oxidation of propionaldehyde", J. Photochem. 34, 117-135 (1986); DOI: 10.1016/0047-2670(86)85014-6 |
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