CS+ (structure unspecified)
- Formula: CS+
- Molecular weight: 44.075
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References
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Ruscic and Berkowitz, 1994
Ruscic, B.; Berkowitz, J.,
The H-NCS bond energy, Hf(NCS), and IP(NCS) from photoionization mass spectrometric studies of HNCS, NCS, and (NCS)2,
J. Chem. Phys., 1994, 101, 7975. [all data]
Carnovale, Hitchcock, et al., 1982
Carnovale, F.; Hitchcock, A.P.; Cook, J.P.D.; Brion, C.E.,
Absolute dipole oscillator strengths for molecular and dissociative photoionization of Cos(10 - 50eV) and CS2(10 - 40eV),
Chem. Phys., 1982, 66, 249. [all data]
Hubin-Franskin, Huard, et al., 1978
Hubin-Franskin, M.J.; Huard, D.; Marmet, P.,
On the heat of formation of CS from CS2 and OCS,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1978, 27, 263. [all data]
Ferreira and Costa, 1972
Ferreira, M.A.A.; Costa, M.L.,
Impacto electronico no oxi-sulfureto de carbono: potenciais de aparecimento de io~es positivos, calores de formaca~o e energias de dissociaca~o,
Rev. Port. Quim., 1972, 14, 21. [all data]
Miletic, Eres, et al., 1980
Miletic, M.; Eres, D.; Veljkovic, M.; Zmbov, K.F.,
Mass spectrometric study of the ionization and fragmentation of carbon disulphide by monoenergetic electron impact,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 1980, 35, 231. [all data]
Coppens, Reynaert, et al., 1979
Coppens, P.; Reynaert, J.C.; Drowart, J.,
Mass spectrometric study of the photoionization of carbon disulphide in the wavelength interval 125-60nm,
J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 2, 1979, 75, 292. [all data]
Drowart, Smets, et al., 1978
Drowart, J.; Smets, J.; Reynaert, J.C.; Coppens, P.,
Mass spectrometric study of the photoionization of inorganic gases vapours,
Adv. Mass Spectrom., 1978, 7, 647. [all data]
Hubin-Franskin, Locht, et al., 1976
Hubin-Franskin, M.-J.; Locht, R.; Katihabwa, J.,
Dissociative ionization of carbon disulphide in the gas phase. Heat of formation of the CS radical,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1976, 37, 488. [all data]
Momigny, Mathieu, et al., 1973
Momigny, J.; Mathieu, G.; Wankenne, H.; Ferreira, M.A.A.,
Collision and non-collision induced predissociation in the appearance of S+ and CS+ ions from CS2 under electron impact,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1973, 21, 606. [all data]
Momigny and Delwiche, 1968
Momigny, J.; Delwiche, J.,
Photoionisation et impact electronique dans le disulfure de carbone,
J. Chim. Phys., 1968, 65, 1213. [all data]
Cuthbert, Farren, et al., 1968
Cuthbert, J.; Farren, J.; PrahalladaRao, B.S.; Preece, E.R.,
Sequential mass spectrometry. III. Ions and fragments from carbon dioxide anddisulphide,
J. Phys. B:, 1968, 1, 62. [all data]
Dibeler and Walker, 1967
Dibeler, V.H.; Walker, J.A.,
Mass spectrometric study of the photoionization of small polyatomic molecules,
Advan. Mass Spectrom., 1967, 4, 767. [all data]
Hobrock, Shenkel, et al., 1963
Hobrock, B.G.; Shenkel, R.C.; Kiser, R.W.,
Singly and doubly-charged ions from methyl and ethyl isothiocyanates by electron impact,
J. Phys. Chem., 1963, 67, 1684. [all data]
Blais, Cottin, et al., 1970
Blais, J.-C.; Cottin, M.; Gitton, B.,
Ionisation positive et negative dans le dimethylsulfoxyde en phase gazeuse,
J. Chim. Phys., 1970, 67, 1475. [all data]
Gal'perin, Bogolyubov, et al., 1969
Gal'perin, Ya.V.; Bogolyubov, G.M.; Grishin, N.N.; Petrov, A.A.,
Organic derivatives of elements of groups V and VI. VI. Mass spectra of compounds with S-S bonds,
Zh. Obshch. Khim., 1969, 39, 1599, In original 1567. [all data]
Notes
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