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The microwave spectra of the OCSe molecule have been measured for the ground and vibrationally excited states of a number of isotopic species under the natural abundance ratio. It was concluded from the results that the rs-structure is given by r(O–C)=1.157 Å and rs(C–Se)=1.708 Å, and that the general quadratic force field is represented by fR(CSe)=5.42, fr(CO)=15.38, fRr=0.68, and fα=0.286 md/Å.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan – Oxford University Press
Published: Mar 27, 2006
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