Volume 20, Issue 6
Physical Inorganic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: High Temperature Photoelectron Spectroscopy: A Study of U, UO, and UO2.

G. C. ALLEN

G. C. ALLEN

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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E. J. BAERENDS

E. J. BAERENDS

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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P. VERNOOIJS

P. VERNOOIJS

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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J. M. DYKE

J. M. DYKE

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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A. M. ELLIS

A. M. ELLIS

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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M. FEHER

M. FEHER

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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A. MORRIS

A. MORRIS

Dep. Chem., Univ., Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK

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First published: February 7, 1989

Abstract

The vapor phase photoelectron spectra of U, UO, and UO2 are recorded for the first time.

ChemInform Abstract

The vapor phase photoelectron spectra of U, UO, and UO2 are recorded for the first time. By studying the spectra obtained as a function of temp., bands associated with UO2 and UO are identified and assigned using relativistic HFS calculations.

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