Formic acid
- Formula: CH2O2
- Molecular weight: 46.0254
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: BDAGIHXWWSANSR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 64-18-6
- Chemical structure:
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The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript. - Other names: Methanoic acid; Aminic acid; Bilorin; Collo-Bueglatt; Collo-Didax; Formisoton; Formylic acid; Hydrogen carboxylic acid; Myrmicyl; HCOOH; Acide formique; Acido formico; Ameisensaeure; Kwas metaniowy; Kyselina mravenci; Mierenzuur; Rcra waste number U123; UN 1779; Formira; Add-F; Amasil
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Gas phase thermochemistry data
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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein
DRB - Donald R. Burgess, Jr.
GT - Glushko Thermocenter, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔfH°gas | -378.6 | kJ/mol | Cm | Guthrie, 1974 | Heat of hydrolysis; ALS |
ΔfH°gas | -379.0 | kJ/mol | N/A | Lebedeva, 1964 | Value computed using ΔfHliquid° value of -425.5±0.3 kj/mol from Lebedeva, 1964 and ΔvapH° value of 46.5 kj/mol from Guthrie, 1974.; DRB |
ΔfH°gas | -379.2 ± 0.6 | kJ/mol | Ccb | Lebedeva, 1964 | Value computed using ΔfHliquid° from Lebedeva, 1964 and ΔvapH° value of 46.3 kJ/mol from Konicek and Wadso, 1970.; DRB |
ΔfH°gas | -378.3 | kJ/mol | N/A | Sinke, 1959 | Value computed using ΔfHliquid° value of -424.8±0.3 kj/mol from Sinke, 1959 and ΔvapH° value of 46.5 kj/mol from Guthrie, 1974.; DRB |
ΔfH°gas | -378.5 ± 0.6 | kJ/mol | Ccb | Sinke, 1959 | Value computed using ΔfHliquid° from Sinke, 1959 and ΔvapH° value of 46.3 kJ/mol from Konicek and Wadso, 1970.; DRB |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
S°gas | 248.70 ± 0.42 | J/mol*K | N/A | Millikan R.C., 1957 | Other third-law S(298.15 K) value is 248.11(1.26) J/mol*K [ Halford J.O., 1942, Millikan R.C., 1957]. Please also see Waring W., 1952.; GT |
Constant pressure heat capacity of gas
Cp,gas (J/mol*K) | Temperature (K) | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
33.26 | 50. | Chao J., 1986 | p=1 bar. Selected entropies and heat capacities are in close agreement with statistically calculated values [ Fukushima K., 1971] and value of S(298.15 K) calculated by ab initio method [ East A.L.L., 1997]. Maximum discrepancies with other statistical calculations [ Waring W., 1952, Green J.H.S., 1961, Gurvich, Veyts, et al., 1989] amount to 1.1-3.9 J/mol*K for S(T) and 3.0-5.9 J/mol*K for Cp(T). Please also see Chao J., 1978.; GT |
33.44 | 100. | ||
34.91 | 150. | ||
37.83 | 200. | ||
43.54 | 273.15 | ||
45.68 ± 0.07 | 298.15 | ||
45.84 | 300. | ||
54.52 | 400. | ||
62.63 | 500. | ||
69.81 | 600. | ||
76.04 | 700. | ||
81.34 | 800. | ||
85.77 | 900. | ||
89.40 | 1000. | ||
92.33 | 1100. | ||
94.65 | 1200. | ||
96.48 | 1300. | ||
97.91 | 1400. | ||
99.02 | 1500. |
Gas phase ion energetics data
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Data evaluated as indicated in comments:
HL - Edward P. Hunter and Sharon G. Lias
L - Sharon G. Lias
Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
LBLHLM - Sharon G. Lias, John E. Bartmess, Joel F. Liebman, John L. Holmes, Rhoda D. Levin, and W. Gary Mallard
LLK - Sharon G. Lias, Rhoda D. Levin, and Sherif A. Kafafi
RDSH - Henry M. Rosenstock, Keith Draxl, Bruce W. Steiner, and John T. Herron
LL - Sharon G. Lias and Joel F. Liebman
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IE (evaluated) | 11.33 ± 0.01 | eV | N/A | N/A | L |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
Proton affinity (review) | 742.0 | kJ/mol | N/A | Hunter and Lias, 1998 | HL |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
Gas basicity | 710.3 | kJ/mol | N/A | Hunter and Lias, 1998 | HL |
Ionization energy determinations
IE (eV) | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
11.31 | PI | Traeger, 1985 | LBLHLM |
11.329 ± 0.002 | S | Bell, Ng, et al., 1975 | LLK |
11.16 ± 0.03 | PI | Warneck, 1974 | LLK |
11.314 ± 0.002 | PI | Knowles and Nicholson, 1974 | LLK |
11.3 | PE | Watanabe, Yokoyama, et al., 1973 | LLK |
11.33 | PE | Watanabe, Yokoyama, et al., 1973, 2 | LLK |
11.35 ± 0.03 | PE | Thomas, 1972 | LLK |
11.16 ± 0.03 | PI | Matthews and Warneck, 1969 | RDSH |
11.33 | PE | Brundle, Turner, et al., 1969 | RDSH |
11.05 ± 0.03 | PI | Vilesov, 1960 | RDSH |
11.05 ± 0.01 | PI | Watanabe, 1957 | RDSH |
11.33 | S | Price and Evans, 1937 | RDSH |
11.5 | PE | Von Niessen, Bieri, et al., 1980 | Vertical value; LLK |
11.34 | PE | Benoit and Harrison, 1977 | Vertical value; LLK |
10.7 | PE | Rao, 1975 | Vertical value; LLK |
11.51 | PE | Kimura, Katsumata, et al., 1975 | Vertical value; LLK |
Appearance energy determinations
Ion | AE (eV) | Other Products | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
C+ | 22.7 ± 0.5 | O+H2O | EI | Stepanov, Perov, et al., 1988 | LL |
CHO+ | 12.76 | OH | PI | Traeger, 1985 | LBLHLM |
CHO+ | 13.0 ± 0.1 | OH | PI | Golovin, Akopyan, et al., 1979 | LLK |
CHO+ | 12.79 ± 0.03 | OH | PI | Warneck, 1974 | LLK |
CHO+ | 12.79 ± 0.03 | OH | PI | Matthews and Warneck, 1969 | RDSH |
CHO2+ | 12.4 ± 0.1 | H | PI | Golovin, Akopyan, et al., 1979 | LLK |
CHO2+ | 12.26 | H | PI | Akopyan and Villem, 1976 | LLK |
CHO2+ | 12.29 ± 0.03 | H | PI | Warneck, 1974 | LLK |
HO+ | 17.97 ± 0.06 | HCO | PI | Warneck, 1974 | LLK |
O+ | 20.0 ± 0.5 | CO+H2 | EI | Stepanov, Perov, et al., 1988 | LL |
De-protonation reactions
By formula: CHO2- + H+ = CH2O2
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 1449. ± 5.0 | kJ/mol | D-EA | Kim, Bradforth, et al., 1995 | gas phase; dHacid(0K) = 344.67±0.62 kcal/mol; B |
ΔrH° | 1445. ± 9.2 | kJ/mol | G+TS | Caldwell, Renneboog, et al., 1989 | gas phase; B |
ΔrH° | 1445. ± 9.2 | kJ/mol | G+TS | Fujio, McIver, et al., 1981 | gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B |
ΔrH° | 1444. ± 12. | kJ/mol | G+TS | Cumming and Kebarle, 1978 | gas phase; B |
ΔrH° | 1423. ± 19. | kJ/mol | EIAE | Muftakhov, Vasil'ev, et al., 1999 | gas phase; B |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 1419. ± 6.3 | kJ/mol | H-TS | Kim, Bradforth, et al., 1995 | gas phase; dHacid(0K) = 344.67±0.62 kcal/mol; B |
ΔrG° | 1415. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Caldwell, Renneboog, et al., 1989 | gas phase; B |
ΔrG° | 1416. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Fujio, McIver, et al., 1981 | gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B |
ΔrG° | 1415. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Cumming and Kebarle, 1978 | gas phase; B |
Ion clustering data
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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
M - Michael M. Meot-Ner (Mautner) and Sharon G. Lias
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Clustering reactions
+ = CH2BrO2-
By formula: Br- + CH2O2 = CH2BrO2-
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 72.0 ± 7.1 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; B |
By formula: CHO2- + CH2O2 = (CHO2- • CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 154. ± 4.2 | kJ/mol | N/A | Meot-Ner and Sieck, 1986 | gas phase; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 164. | J/mol*K | PHPMS | Meot-Ner and Sieck, 1986 | gas phase; large ΔrH, ΔrS,; cyclic structure? pyrolysis?; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 105. ± 6.7 | kJ/mol | TDAs | Meot-Ner and Sieck, 1986 | gas phase; B |
By formula: (CHO2- • CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (CHO2- • 2CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 109. ± 13. | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas H2. There may be appreciable fractionation of neutral gases: Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 140. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; M |
By formula: (CHO2- • 2CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (CHO2- • 3CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 84. ± 11. | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas H2. There may be appreciable fractionation of neutral gases: Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 130. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; M |
By formula: (CHO2- • 3CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (CHO2- • 4CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 59.4 ± 8.8 | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas H2. There may be appreciable fractionation of neutral gases: Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 90.0 | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; M |
By formula: (CHO2- • 4CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (CHO2- • 5CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 42.3 ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas H2. There may be appreciable fractionation of neutral gases: Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 50. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Entropy change is questionable; M |
By formula: CH2BrO2- + 2CH2O2 = C2H4BrO4-
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 40. ± 7.1 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; B |
By formula: CH2IO2- + 2CH2O2 = C2H4IO4-
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 41.8 ± 8.8 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; B |
By formula: CH2NO5- + H2O + CH2O2 = CH4NO6-
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrG° | 18.4 ± 0.84 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Viidanoja, Reiner, et al., 2000 | gas phase; B |
By formula: CH5O+ + CH2O2 = (CH5O+ • CH2O2)
Bond type: Hydrogen bonds of the type OH-O between organics
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 134. | kJ/mol | ICR | Larson and McMahon, 1982 | gas phase; switching reaction((CH3)2OH+)(CH3)2O, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Grimsrud and Kebarle, 1973, Lias, Liebman, et al., 1984, Keesee and Castleman, 1986; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 116. | J/mol*K | N/A | Larson and McMahon, 1982 | gas phase; switching reaction((CH3)2OH+)(CH3)2O, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Grimsrud and Kebarle, 1973, Lias, Liebman, et al., 1984, Keesee and Castleman, 1986; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 99.6 | kJ/mol | ICR | Larson and McMahon, 1982 | gas phase; switching reaction((CH3)2OH+)(CH3)2O, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Grimsrud and Kebarle, 1973, Lias, Liebman, et al., 1984, Keesee and Castleman, 1986; M |
By formula: CH6N+ + CH2O2 = (CH6N+ • CH2O2)
Bond type: Hydrogen bonds of the type NH+-O between organics
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 79.5 | kJ/mol | PHPMS | Meot-Ner, 1984 | gas phase; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 101. | J/mol*K | PHPMS | Meot-Ner, 1984 | gas phase; M |
By formula: Cl- + CH2O2 = (Cl- • CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 115. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | TDAs | French, Ikuta, et al., 1982 | gas phase; B,M |
ΔrH° | 116. ± 8.8 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; B |
ΔrH° | 107. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Larson and McMahon, 1984 | gas phase; B,M |
ΔrH° | 156. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | TDAs | Yamdagni and Kebarle, 1971 | gas phase; In serious disagreement with other's values. Source of error not obvious.; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 103. | J/mol*K | PHPMS | French, Ikuta, et al., 1982 | gas phase; M |
ΔrS° | 101. | J/mol*K | N/A | Larson and McMahon, 1984, 2 | gas phase; switching reaction(Cl-)t-C4H9OH, Entropy change calculated or estimated; French, Ikuta, et al., 1982; M |
ΔrS° | 166. | J/mol*K | PHPMS | Yamdagni and Kebarle, 1971 | gas phase; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 84.1 ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | TDAs | French, Ikuta, et al., 1982 | gas phase; B |
ΔrG° | 77.0 ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Larson and McMahon, 1984 | gas phase; B,M |
ΔrG° | 106. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | TDAs | Yamdagni and Kebarle, 1971 | gas phase; In serious disagreement with other's values. Source of error not obvious.; B |
By formula: (Cl- • CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (Cl- • 2CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 46.9 ± 8.8 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; B |
ΔrH° | 143. ± 13. | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas: H2. Value too bound based on French, Ikuta, et al., 1982, by Grimsrud fractionation factor ( Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996).; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 230. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Entropy change is questionable; M |
By formula: (Cl- • 2CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (Cl- • 3CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 93. ± 11. | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas: H2. Value too bound based on French, Ikuta, et al., 1982, by Grimsrud fractionation factor ( Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996).; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 150. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Entropy change is questionable; M |
By formula: (Cl- • 3CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (Cl- • 4CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 59.0 ± 9.2 | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas: H2. Value too bound based on French, Ikuta, et al., 1982, by Grimsrud fractionation factor ( Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996).; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 84. | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; M |
By formula: (Cl- • 4CH2O2) + CH2O2 = (Cl- • 5CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 42.3 ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | N/A | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Buffer gas: H2. Value too bound based on French, Ikuta, et al., 1982, by Grimsrud fractionation factor ( Williamson, Knighton, et al., 1996).; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 48.1 | J/mol*K | HPMS | Luczynski, Wlodek, et al., 1978 | gas phase; Entropy change is questionable; M |
By formula: F- + CH2O2 = (F- • CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 190. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Larson and McMahon, 1983 | gas phase; These relative affinities are ca. 10 kcal/mol weaker than threshold values (see Wenthold and Squires, 1995) for donors greater than ca. 27 kcal/mol in free energy. This discrepancy has not yet been resolved, though the stronger value appears preferable.; B,M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 101. | J/mol*K | N/A | Larson and McMahon, 1983 | gas phase; switching reaction(F-)H2O, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Arshadi, Yamdagni, et al., 1970; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 159. ± 8.4 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Larson and McMahon, 1983 | gas phase; These relative affinities are ca. 10 kcal/mol weaker than threshold values (see Wenthold and Squires, 1995) for donors greater than ca. 27 kcal/mol in free energy. This discrepancy has not yet been resolved, though the stronger value appears preferable.; B,M |
By formula: I- + CH2O2 = (I- • CH2O2)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 79.1 ± 4.2 | kJ/mol | TDAs | Caldwell and Kebarle, 1984 | gas phase; B,M |
ΔrH° | 54.0 ± 8.8 | kJ/mol | CIDT | Walker and Sunderlin, 1999 | gas phase; Authors suggest real value somewhere between this and Caldwell and Kebarle, 1984; B |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrS° | 86.6 | J/mol*K | PHPMS | Caldwell and Kebarle, 1984 | gas phase; M |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 53.1 ± 4.2 | kJ/mol | TDAs | Caldwell and Kebarle, 1984 | gas phase; B |
+ = CH2NO5-
By formula: NO3- + CH2O2 = CH2NO5-
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrG° | 47.70 ± 0.84 | kJ/mol | IMRE | Viidanoja, Reiner, et al., 1998 | gas phase; B |
Mass spectrum (electron ionization)
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References
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Guthrie, 1974
Guthrie, J.P.,
Hydration of carboxamides. Evaluation of the free energy change for addition of water to acetamide and formamide derivatives,
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The heat of formation of formic acid,
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Millikan R.C., 1957
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Infrared spectra and vibrational assignment of monomeric formic acid,
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Halford J.O., 1942
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Entropy of the monomeric forms of formic acid and acetic acid,
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Some thermodynamic properties of formic acid,
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Ideal gas thermodynamic properties of methanoic and ethanoic acids,
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Hunter, E.P.; Lias, S.G.,
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Heat of formation for the formyl cation by photoionization mass spectrometry,
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Heat of formation of the HCO radical,
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Ionization energies of formic and acetic acid monomers,
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