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University of North Texas:
New! 60. The Gas Phase Characterization of Perfluorobutyryl Chloride, C3F7COCl, Using Chirped Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy . G. S. Grubbs II and S. A. Cooke. Chemical Physics Letters Accepted October 13th 2009.
New! 59. Chirped-Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy of Perfluoroiodoethane. G. S. Grubbs II and S. A. Cooke. Journal of Molecular Structure Accepted October 9th 2009.
New! 58. A Conformational Study of Butyryl Chloride Using Chirped Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Calculations. R. A. Powoski, G. S. Grubbs II and S. A. Cooke. Journal of Molecular Structure. Accepted October 9th 2009.
New! 57. Chirped-Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy of the Simple Chiral Compound Bromofluoroacetonitrile, CHBrFCN. G. S. Grubbs II, B. E. Long, R. A. Powoski and S. A. Cooke. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. Accepted August 17th 2009.
New! 56. Chirped Pulse Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy of 1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-3-iodopropane. G. S. Grubbs II, W. C. Bailey and S. A. Cooke. Molecular Physics. Accepted July 30th 2009.
New! 55. Changes at the iodine nucleus in 1-iodopropane when one hydrogen at the carbon-3 position is replaced by fluorine. G. S. Grubbs II, W. C. Bailey and S. A. Cooke. Chemical Physics Letters. 477, 37-40 (2009)
New! 54. A Molecule with Small Rotational Constants Containing an Atom with a Large Nuclear Quadrupole Moment: The Microwave Spectrum of Trans-1-Iodoperfluoropropane . C. T. Dewberry, G. S. Grubbs II, and S. A. Cooke. J. Mol. Spectrosc. 257, 66-73 (2009).
53. The Pure Rotational Spectrum of Pivaloyl Chloride, (CH3)3CCOCl, between 800 MHz and 18800 MHz G. S. Grubbs II, C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison, M. M. Serafin, S. A. Peebles and S. A. Cooke. J. Mol. Spectrosc., 251, 378-381 (2008). Dedicated to the pioneering work of Drs. Edward A. Cohen and Herbert M. Pickett on spectroscopy relevant to the Earths atmosphere and astrophysics .
52. The Pure Rotational Spectra of PbSe and PbTe: Potential function, Born-Oppenheimer breakdown, field shift effect and magnetic shielding. B. M. Giuliano, L. Bizzocchi, S. A. Cooke, D. Banser, M. Hess, J. Fritzsche and J.-U. Grabow. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 10, 2078-2088 (2008)
51. The 115Sn, 117Sn, 119Sn nuclear spin-rotation constants in stannous monoxide, SnO, and a new multi-isotopomer analysis. C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison, G. S. Grubbs II, R. A. Powoski, M.M. Serafin, S. A. Peebles, and S. A. Cooke. J. Mol. Spectrosc. 248, 20-25 (2008).
50. Concerning the electron density at the Pb nucleus in PbO as a function of bond length.. M.M. Serafin, S. A. Peebles, C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison, G. S. Grubbs II, R. A. Powoski, and S. A. Cooke. Chem. Phys. Lett. 449, 33-37, (2007).
49. Oxygen-17 Hyperfine Structures in the Pure Rotational Spectra of SrO, SnO, BaO, HfO, ThO. C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison, G. S. Grubbs II, R. A. Powoski, M. M. Serafin, S. A. Peebles and S. A. Cooke. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 9, 5897-5901, (2007). Inside Front Cover
48. Born-Oppenheimer Breakdown Effects and Hyperfine Structure in the Rotational Spectrum of Strontium Monosulfide, SrS. K. C. Etchison, C. T. Dewberry and S. A. Cooke Chem. Phys. 342, 71-77, (2007).
47. A Search Accelerated Correct Intensity Fourier Transform Microwave Spectrometer with Pulsed Laser Ablation Source. G. S. Grubbs II, C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison, K. Kerr and S. A. Cooke Rev.Sci. Instrum. 78, 096106 (2007).
46. The Pure Rotational Spectrum of the Actinide-Containing Compound Thorium Monoxide. C. T. Dewberry, K. C. Etchison and S. A. Cooke Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 9, 4895-4897 (2007) Front Cover
45. A Fabry-Perot Type Resonator Tunable Below 2 GHz for use in Time Domain Rotational Spectroscopy: Application to the Measurement of the Radio Frequency Spectra of Bromobenzene and Iodobenzene. K.C. Etchison, C.T. Dewberry, K.E. Kerr, D.W. Shoup and S.A. Cooke J. Mol.. Spec. 242, 39-45 (2007)
44. The quadrupole moment of the Sb nucleus from molecular microwave data and calculated relativistic electric-field gradients Lukas Demovic, Vladimir Kello, Andrzej J. Sadlej, and Stephen A. Cooke |