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Hydrogen iodide in argon matrices

Engdahl, Anders LU and Nelander, Bengt LU (1986) In Journal of Physical Chemistry 90(23). p.6118-6121
Abstract

The infrared spectra of HI and DI in argon matrices have been studied in the 11-25 K interval. The effects of concentration changes and of impurities have been investigated. Dimer and trimer bands have been assigned, as well as bands due to binary complexes with water, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen chloride, and atomic and molecular iodine.

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Journal of Physical Chemistry
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0022-3654
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10.1021/j100281a013
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  doi          = {{10.1021/j100281a013}},
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