Iron pentacarbonyl
- Formula: C5FeO5
- Molecular weight: 195.895
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: FYOFOKCECDGJBF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 13463-40-6
- Chemical structure:
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IR Spectrum
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Owner | Public domain |
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Origin | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Under IARPA Contract |
Date | March 2017 |
State | liquid |
Instrument | Bruker Tensor 27 FTIR |
Instrument resolution | 2.0 cm-1 |
IR source | Silicon carbide glow bar |
Aperture | 3 mm |
Beam splitter | Broadband potassium bromide (KBr) |
Detector | DLTGS at room temperature |
Scanner velocity | 10 kHz |
Phase correction | Mertz |
Interferogram zero fill | 4x |
Spectral interval after zero fill | 0.4823 cm-1 |
Spectral range | 7800 to 400 cm-1 (1.282 to 25 microns) |
Resolution | 0.4821395 |
Apodization | Norton-Beer, Medium |
Folding limits | 15802 to 0 cm-1 |
Number of interferograms averaged per single channel spectrum | 128 |
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