Abstract

Infrared chemiluminescence in the 2200–3000 cm −1 range was observed from vibrationally excited HNO molecules produced in the reaction of NO with HCO. Formyl radicals were obtained from the OH + CH 2O reaction in as reactor connected with a Fourier transform spectrometer. The HNO spectrum consists of Δν 1 = −1 transitions from the (1 ν 2 ν 3) and (200) levels. The anharmonicity coefficient x 11 = − 116±1 cm −1 was obtained from the position of the center of the (002)−(001) hot band, ν 0 = 2452 cm −1.

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