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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 100, 2002 - Issue 4
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The electronic spectrum of chloromethanol ClCH2OH in comparison with isomeric methylhypochlorite CH3OCl

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Pages 509-515 | Received 30 May 2001, Accepted 15 Aug 2001, Published online: 25 Nov 2009

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M. Gruber-Stadler, M. Mühlhäuser & C. J. Nielsen. (2006) Ab initio MRD-CI investigation of the electronic spectrum of glyoxal (CHO)2 . Molecular Physics 104:15, pages 2515-2521.
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MAX MÜHLHÄUSER, MELANIE SCHNELL & SIGRIDD. PEYERIMHOFF. (2002) Ab initio MRD-CI investigation of the electronic spectrum of 1-chloromethyl hypochlorite ClCH2OCl in comparison with isomeric dichloromethanol Cl2CHOH. Molecular Physics 100:16, pages 2719-2725.
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Margret Gruber-Stadler, Max Mühlhäuser, Stig R. Sellevåg & Claus J. Nielsen. (2007) A Quantum Chemistry Study of the Cl Atom Reaction with Formaldehyde. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 112:1, pages 9-22.
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Max M?hlh?user & Margret Gruber-Stadler. (2008) Ab initio MRD-CI study of excited states of formyl chloride HClCO and photofragmentation along Cl?C cleavage. Chemical Physics 343:2-3, pages 311-318.
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Margret Gruber-Stadler, Max Mühlhäuser & Claus J. Nielsen. (2006) The Electronic Spectrum of Chloroformic Acid in Comparison to Formic Acid. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 110:18, pages 6157-6163.
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Melanie Schnell, Max Mühlhäuser & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2004) Can the Methoxyradical CH 3 O Act as Sink for Cl and ClO in the Atmosphere? . The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 108:7, pages 1298-1304.
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Melanie Schnell, Max Mühlhäuser, Antonija Lesar & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2003) The Electronic Spectra of CH 2 XOH (X = F, Cl, Br):  A Comparative Study . The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 107:33, pages 6489-6494.
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M. Mühlhäuser. (2003) Ab initio MRD-CI Study of the Electronic Spectrum of Tribromomethanol Br 3 COH and the Photofragmentation along Br–C and C–O Cleavage . Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 217:3-2003, pages 241-254.
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Max Mühlhäuser, Melanie Schnell & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2003) The Importance of Photodissociative Trichloromethanol for Atmospheric Chemistry. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 68:12, pages 2297-2308.
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Antonija Lesar, Melanie Schnell, Max Mühlhäuser & Sigrid D Peyerimhoff. (2002) Ab initio investigation of the photofragmentation of bromomethanol. Chemical Physics Letters 366:3-4, pages 350-356.
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Max Mühlhäuser, Melanie Schnell & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2007) Photofragmentation of Dichloromethanol Cl2CHOH Along C-O and C-Cl Cleavages: A Theoretical Study¶. Photochemistry and Photobiology 76:2, pages 176-180.
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Melanie Schnell, Max Mühlhäuser & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2002) Ab Initio MRD-CI Investigation of the Electronic Spectrum of Dichloromethanol Cl2CHOH. Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 214:2, pages 124-128.
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Melanie Schnell, Max Mühlhäuser & Sigrid D Peyerimhoff. (2002) The electronic spectrum of trichloromethanol Cl3COH: an ab initio study. Chemical Physics Letters 361:1-2, pages 1-7.
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Max Mühlhäuser, Melanie Schnell & Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff. (2002) Photofragmentation of Dichloromethanol Cl2CHOH Along C–O and C–Cl Cleavages: A Theoretical Study¶. Photochemistry and Photobiology 76:2, pages 176.
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