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Carbon-13 separation by IRMPD of trifluoromethane-d0 and -d1

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Carbon-13 isotope selectivities and specific decomposition yields in the infrared multiple-photon decomposition of CHF3 and CDF3 were examined as a function of wave number using a CO2 TEA laser. The observed maximum selectivities were 30 for CHF3 and 55 for CDF3. The specific decomposition yields in CDF3 were considerably larger than those in CHF3.

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Sugita, K., Ishikawa, Y. & Arai, S. Carbon-13 separation by IRMPD of trifluoromethane-d0 and -d1 . Appl. Phys. B 36, 111–113 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00694697

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