Abstract
THE rotation spectra of ethyl derivatives continue to be of interest for determining structure parameters and. the force field of these molecules1–5. We have measured the rotation spectra of two further members of this series, ethyl acetylene and ethyl isocyanide.
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JOB, B., BOLTON, K., CURNUCK, P. et al. Microwave Rotation Spectra of Ethyl Acetylene and Ethyl Isocyanide. Nature 212, 1229–1230 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2121229b0
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