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THE INFRARED AND NEAR-INFRARED SPECTRUM OF HNO TRAPPED IN SOLID NEON.

MARILYN E. JACOX AND WARREN E. THOMPSON, Sensor Science Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8441.

Although the positions of the vibrational fundamentals of HNO---an important reaction intermediate in the chemistry of combustion and of the terrestrial atmosphere---have been definitively established for more than thirty years, very little is known about the behavior of its vibrational overtones and combination bands. Moreover, its NH-stretching fundamental, which is anomalously low in frequency, blue-shifts when HNO is trapped in solid argon. Measurement of the infrared and near-infrared spectra of HNO trapped in solid neon explore this latter phenomenon and provide the first experimental measurement of the positions of several of its overtones and combination bands.