The Millimeter- And Submillimeter-wave Spectroscopy Of Isoprene.
Tyree, Daniel J
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Title
The Millimeter- And Submillimeter-wave Spectroscopy Of Isoprene.
Author(s)
Tyree, Daniel J
Contributor(s)
Medvedev, Ivan
Issue Date
2021-06-24
Keyword(s)
Rotational structure/frequencies
Abstract
Isoprene also known as 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene (CH$_{2}$=C(CH$_{3}$)-CH=CH$_{2}$) is a biologically important unsaturated hydrocarbon produced by many plants and animals. For example, it is present in exhaled human breath at a few hundred part per billion level of volumetric dilution. It is also thought to be contributing to the infrared spectra of interstellar carbonaceous dust, and thus can be relevant for analysis of interstellar gas clouds.
In this presentation we report on our recent analysis of the rotational spectra of isoprene in its vibrational ground state recorded in 210 – 500 GHz spectral range.
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