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Protease- and Acid-catalyzed Labeling Workflows Employing 18O-enriched Water
Published on: February 20, 2013
The W2024 database of the water isotopologue
Tibor Furtenbacher1, Roland Tóbiás2,3, Jonathan Tennyson4
1HUN-REN-ELTE Complex Chemical Systems Research Group, P.O. Box 32, H-1518, Budapest 112, Hungary.
Abstract:
The rovibrational spectrum of the water molecule is the crown jewel of high-resolution molecular spectroscopy. While its significance in numerous scientific and engineering applications and the challenges behind its interpretation have been well known, the extensive experimental analysis performed for this molecule, from the microwave to the ultraviolet, is admirable. To determine empirical energy levels for , this study utilizes an improved version of the MARVEL (Measured Active Rotational-Vibrational Energy Levels) scheme, which now takes into account multiplet constraints and first-principles energy-level splittings. This analysis delivers 19027 empirical energy values, with individual uncertainties and confidence intervals, utilizing 309 290 transition wavenumbers collected from 189 (mostly experimental) data sources. Relying on these empirical, as well as some computed, energies and first-principles intensities, an extensive composite line list, named CW2024, has been assembled. The CW2024 dataset is compared to lines in the canonical HITRAN 2020 spectroscopic database, providing guidance for future experimental investigations.
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