The Journal of Chemical Physics | Vol.21, Issue.10 | | Pages 1651
Absorption Coefficients of Gases in the Vacuum Ultraviolet. Part IV. Ozone
Abstract Absorption coefficients of ozone gas (purity 90–95 percent) were obtained in the region 1050–2200A by a method described previously. Several strong continua, as well as weak bands, were observed. The curve for absorption intensity shows a minimum (8 cm−1) at about 2015A. Below this wavelength, the absorption coefficient increases gradually to a weak maximum (23 cm−1) at about 1725A and then rapidly to a strong maximum (420 cm−1) at about 1330A. In the region 1050–1450A, the absorption intensity does not fall below the value 130 cm−1. The results were compared with Mulliken's treatment of the electronic spectrum of ozone.
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Absorption Coefficients of Gases in the Vacuum Ultraviolet. Part IV. Ozone
Abstract Absorption coefficients of ozone gas (purity 90–95 percent) were obtained in the region 1050–2200A by a method described previously. Several strong continua, as well as weak bands, were observed. The curve for absorption intensity shows a minimum (8 cm−1) at about 2015A. Below this wavelength, the absorption coefficient increases gradually to a weak maximum (23 cm−1) at about 1725A and then rapidly to a strong maximum (420 cm−1) at about 1330A. In the region 1050–1450A, the absorption intensity does not fall below the value 130 cm−1. The results were compared with Mulliken's treatment of the electronic spectrum of ozone.
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