Microwave, Infrared, and Laser Transitions of Methanol Atlas of Assigned Lines from 0 to 1258 cm-1
Discover the intricate world of methanol with "Microwave, Infrared, and Laser Transitions of Methanol: Atlas of Assigned Lines from 0 to 1258 cm-1" by Giovanni Moruzzi. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 544 pages and serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
This unique atlas meticulously presents the recorded spectrum of CH3OH, the primary isotopic species of methanol, within the range of 28 to 1258 cm-1. Accompanying the spectral plot is an extensive list of nearly 35,000 currently assigned rotation-torsion-vibration lines in the absorption spectrum of methanol, covering all known microwave transitions. Whether you're delving into the depths of molecular spectroscopy or seeking to enhance your academic library, this atlas is an essential addition to your collection.