Bibliography for HCl

There are 17 references in total for HCl.

  1. Z. Qin, T. Bai, L. Liu, "An ab initio study for the photodissociation of HCl and HF", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 516, 550-561 (2022). [link to article]
  2. Wilzewski, J. S., Gordon, I. E., Kochanov, R. V., Hill, C., Rothman, L. S., "H2, He, and CO2 line-broadening coefficients, pressure shifts and temperature-dependence exponents for the HITRAN database. Part 1: SO2, NH3, HF, HCl, OCS and C2H2", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 168, 193-206 (2016). [link to article][16WiGoKo.SO2]
  3. Teanby, N. A., Showman, A. P., Fletcher, L. N., Irwin, P. G. J., "Constraints on Jupiter's stratospheric HCl abundance and chlorine cycle from Herschel/HIFI", Planetary and Space Science 103, 250-261 (2014). [link to article][14TeShFl.HCl]
  4. Hill, C., Yurchenko, S. N., Tennyson, J., "Temperature-dependent molecular absorption cross sections for exoplanets and other atmospheres", Icarus 226, 1673-1677 (2013). [link to article][13HiYuTe.SO2]
  5. Oyewumi, K. J., Oluwadare, O. J., Sen, K. D., Babalola, O. A., "Bound state solutions of the Deng-Fan molecular potential with the Pekeris-type approximation using the Nikiforov-Uvarov (N-U) method", Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 51, 976-991 (2013). [link to article][13OyOlSe.ScH]
  6. Li, G., Gordon, I. E., Le Roy, R. J., Hajigeorgiou, P. G., Coxon, J. A., Bernath, P. F., Rothman, L. S., "Reference spectroscopic data for hydrogen halides. Part I: Construction and validation of the ro-vibrational dipole moment functions", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 121, 78-90 (2013). [link to article][13LiGoLe.HCl]
  7. Li, G., Gordon, I. E., Hajigeorgiou, P. G., Coxon, J. A., Rothman, L. S., "Reference spectroscopic data for hydrogen halides, Part II: The line lists", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 130, 284-295 (2013). [link to article][13LiGoHa.HCl]
  8. Li, G., Gordon, I. E., Bernath, P. F., Rothman, L. S., "Direct fit of experimental ro-vibrational intensities to the dipole moment function: Application to HCl", Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 112, 1543-1550 (2011). [link to article][11LiGoBe.HCl]
  9. Harrison, J. F., "Dipole and quadrupole moment functions of the hydrogen halides HF, HCl, HBr, and HI: A Hirshfeld interpretation", Journal of Chemical Physics 128, 114320 (2008). [link to article][08Harrison.HCl]
  10. Buldakov, M. A., Cherepanov, V. N., "The semiempirical dipole moment functions of the molecules HX (X = F, Cl, Br, I, O), CO and NO", Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 37, 3973-3986 (2004). [link to article][04BuChxx.NO]
  11. Raub, S., Jansen, G., "A quantitative measure of bond polarity from the electron localization function and the theory of atoms in molecules", Theoretical Chemistry Accounts 106, 223-232 (2001). [link to article][01RaJaxx.NaCl]
  12. Kivilompolo, M., Kivimaki, A., Aksela, H., Huttula, M., Aksela, S., Fink, R. F., "The gas phase L2,3 VV Auger electron spectra of chlorine in XCl (X=H, D, Li, Na, K) molecules", Journal of Chemical Physics 113, 662-675 (2000). [link to article][00KiKiAk.KCl]
  13. Seth, M., Pernpointner, M., Bowmaker, G. A., Schwerdtfeger, P., "Vibrational-rotational dependence of molecular properties. Electric field gradients for HCl, LiCl, NaCl and KCl", Molecular Physics 96, 1767-1780 (1999). [link to article][99SePeBo.KCl]
  14. Harris, N. J., "A systematic theoretical study of harmonic vibrational frequencies and deuterium isotope fractionation factors for small molecules", Journal of Physical Chemistry 99, 14689-14699 (1995). [link to article][95Harris.CH3Cl]
  15. Ridgway, S. T., Carbon, D. F., Hall, D. N. B., Jewell, J., "An atlas of late-type stellar spectra, 2400-2778 inverse centimeters", Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 54, 177-209 (1984). [link to article][84RiCaFa.CS]
  16. Pelissier, M., Durand, P., "Testing the arbitrariness and limits of a pseudopotential technique through calculations on the series of diatoms HF, AlH, HCl, AlF, AlCl, F2, Cl2", Theoretica Chimica Acta 55, 43-54 (1980). [link to article][80PeDuxx.AlH]
  17. de Leeuw, F. H., Dymanus, A., "Magnetic properties and molecular quadrupole moment of HF and HCl by molecular-beam electric-resonance spectroscopy", Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 48, 427-445 (1973). [link to article][73deDyxx.HF]

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