Molecular Structures from Gas-Phase Electron Diffraction
The determination of thermal-average and equilibrium molecular structures by conventional electron diffraction is reviewed. The history and theoretical basis of the method as well as the electron diffraction experiment are briefly described. The significa
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Jean Demaison Natalja Vogt
Accurate Structure Determination of Free Molecules
Lecture Notes in Chemistry Volume 105
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Accurate Structure Determination of Free Molecules
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Jean Demaison Section of Chemical Information Systems University of Ulm Ulm, Germany
Natalja Vogt Section of Chemical Information Systems Institute of Theoretical Chemistry University of Ulm Ulm, Germany Chemistry Department Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow, Russia
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