Centrifugal distortion analysis of difluoramine

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Abstract

The microwave rotational spectrum of difluoramine (NF2H) has been analyzed in the frequency region 15–36 GHz involving rotational levels up to J = 19. The analysis gives refined rotational constants and all quartic centrifugal distortion constants. These constants have been used to predict additional Q-branch transitions of the molecule in the frequency region 5–95 GHz.

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