CH3S+
- Formula: CH3S+
- Molecular weight: 47.099
- CAS Registry Number: 20828-73-3
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Data compiled by: Marilyn E. Jacox
State: ?
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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Tx = 44100 | T | gas | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | ||||
State: ?
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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Tx = 35000 | T | gas | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | ||||
State: 1E,3E
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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Tx = 21460 ± 100 | gas | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | |||||
State: b
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 8550 ± 100 | gas | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | |||||
To = 13390 ± 230 | gas | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 | |||||
State: a
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 5240 ± 100 | gas | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | |||||
To = 5890 ± 230 | gas | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 | |||||
State: c
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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Tx = 25740 ± 230 | gas | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 | |||||
State: B
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 16860 ± 230 | gas | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 | |||||
State: A
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 10570 ± 230 | gas | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 | |||||
State: X
Vib. sym. |
No. | Approximate type of mode |
cm-1 | Med. | Method | References | |
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a1 | 2 | 1100 ± 60 | gas | PE | Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000 | ||
3 | CS stretch | 733 ± 5 | gas | PI TPE | Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992 Hsu and Ng, 1994 | ||
Additional references: Jacox, 1994, page 235; Jacox, 1998, page 270; Jacox, 2003, page 257
Notes
T | Tentative assignment or approximate value |
o | Energy separation between the v = 0 levels of the excited and electronic ground states. |
x | Energy separation between the band maximum of the excited electronic state and the v = 0 level of the ground state. |
References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Zhu, Ge, et al., 2000
Zhu, X.J.; Ge, M.F.; Wang, J.; Sun, Z.; Wang, D.X.,
First Experimental Observation on Different Ionic States of both Methylthio (CH3S.) and Methoxy (CH3O.) Radicals,
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2000, 39, 11, 1940, https://doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20000602)39:11<1940::AID-ANIE1940>3.0.CO;2-H
. [all data]
Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1992
Ruscic, B.; Berkowitz, J.,
Photoionization mass spectrometric studies of the isomeric transient species CH2SH and CH3S,
J. Chem. Phys., 1992, 97, 1818. [all data]
Hsu and Ng, 1994
Hsu, C.-W.; Ng, C.Y.,
Nonresonant two-photon pulsed field ionization of CH3S formed in photodissociation of CH3SH and CH3SSCH3,
J. Chem. Phys., 1994, 101, 7, 5596, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.467346
. [all data]
Jacox, 1994
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1994, 464. [all data]
Jacox, 1998
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules: supplement A,
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 1998, 27, 2, 115-393, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.556017
. [all data]
Jacox, 2003
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules: supplement B,
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 2003, 32, 1, 1-441, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1497629
. [all data]
Notes
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