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Low-Energy CO Scattering at the Gas-Liquid Interface: Experimental/Theoretical Evidence for a Novel Subthermal Impulsive Scattering (STIS) Channel

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Author(s)

Timothy A. Livingston Large, David Nesbitt
Citation
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume
124

Keywords

gas-liquid interfaces, quantum state resolved energy transfer

Citation

Livingston Large, T. and Nesbitt, D. (2020), Low-Energy CO Scattering at the Gas-Liquid Interface: Experimental/Theoretical Evidence for a Novel Subthermal Impulsive Scattering (STIS) Channel, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, [online], https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c06400 (Accessed October 13, 2025)

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Created December 14, 2020, Updated December 7, 2021
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