Abstract

Third-generation synchrotrons and high-resolution electron spectrometers coupled with modern theoretical techniques for molecular structure calculations have opened opportunities for measuring carbon 1s ionization energies in a large variety of complex molecules. Recent studies have provided new insights into the chemistry of substituent effects and on the effect of molecular conformation on inner-shell ionization energies.

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