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  1. Photochemistry of the Hydrogen Selenide‐Sulfur Dioxide Complex: Formation of Selenosulfurous Acid and the Dehydrogenated Polyinterchalcogen Compounds
  2. Photochemistry of the Hydrogen Selenide‐Sulfur Dioxide Complex: Formation of Selenosulfurous Acid and the Dehydrogenated Polyinterchalcogen Compounds
  3. Oxygen-free sulfur–chlorine chains under Venus-relevant reducing conditions: Structures, vibrations, and electronic excitations from Cl2S to Cl2S4
  4. ClSO4 in Venus sulfur–chlorine chemistry: Radical localization, vibrational signatures, and near-UV/visible spectrum
  5. Electronic structure and spectroscopy of ClSO+
  6. A missing oxidation node in chlorine–sulfur chemical networks: Accurate spectroscopic signatures of Cl2S2O isomers
  7. Chlorosyl Nitrite (OClNO): An Elusive Intermediate in the Photochemistry of Nitryl Chloride
  8. Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of the Astrochemical Molecules SiCP and AlCP
  9. Chlorine–sulfur isomers as parents of ClS2 and SCl2 on Venus: Spectroscopy and photochemistry of ClSSCl, SSCl2, and (ClS)2
  10. Spectroscopic Signatures and Photochemical Stability of the ClSO 3 and ClOSO 2 Radicals: New Benchmarks for Atmospheric and Astrochemical Models
  11. Chlorine–sulfur oxides in the Venusian atmosphere: Benchmark data from computational spectroscopy
  12. Reactive Decarboxylation of Atmospheric Acids: A Theoretical Study
  13. Potential energy surface and low-temperature rate coefficients of cyano thioformaldehyde (HCSCN) by collision with helium (He)
  14. Photochemistry of Sulfur Dioxide Mediated by Charge Transfer through Intermolecular Chalcogen Bonds
  15. Spectroscopy of ClS2 Isomers: Implications for Sulfur–Chlorine Chemistry
  16. Photochemistry of ClClS and ClSCl isomers
  17. Spectroscopic Characterization of S3O Isomers: Potential Contributor to the Unknown UV Absorber in Venus’s Atmosphere
  18. Interstellar spectroscopic detection of HC(S)NC and DC(S)NC
  19. OCS2 Isomers in the Venusian Atmospheric Chemistry: Spectroscopic Characterization and Photochemistry
  20. Erratum: “ClSO and ClSO2 photochemistry: Implications for the Venusian atmosphere” [J. Chem. Phys. 161, 044303 (2024)]
  21. Al2O Photochemistry
  22. ClSO and ClSO2 photochemistry: Implications for the Venusian atmosphere
  23. Direct Observation of HOON Intermediate in the Photochemistry of HONO
  24. Exploring the photochemistry of OAlOH: Photodissociation pathways and electronic spectra
  25. Observation of the Water–HNSO2 Complex
  26. Spectroscopic Study of [Mg, H, N, C, O] Species: Implications for the Astrochemical Magnesium Chemistry
  27. Probing the dynamics and bottleneck of the key atmospheric SO 2 oxidation reaction by the hydroxyl radical
  28. Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Aluminum-Bearing Species in the Universe
  29. Vibrational, Rotational, and Electronic Spectroscopy for Possible Interstellar Detection of AlNH2 and HAlNH
  30. Spectroscopic characterization of [H, Cl, S, O] molecular system: Potential candidate for detection in Venus atmosphere
  31. Excited states and photodissociation mechanism of HMgNC and HMgCN
  32. Water Complex of Imidogen
  33. Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of ClSSO
  34. Unraveling sulfur chemistry in interstellar carbon oxide ices
  35. Spectroscopic Properties of the Astrochemical Molecules [Al, O, Si] x (x = 0, +1)
  36. Ground state spectroscopy and photochemistry of HAlOH
  37. Discovery of a Missing Link: First Observation of the HONO–Water Complex
  38. Photochemical and thermochemical pathways to S2 and polysulfur formation in the atmosphere of Venus
  39. Probing the Electronic Structure and Bond Dissociation of SO3 and SO3– Using High-Resolution Cryogenic Photoelectron Imaging
  40. AlOSO: Spectroscopy and Structure of a New Group of Astrochemical Molecules
  41. Astrochemical significance and spectroscopy of tetratomic [H, P, S, O]
  42. Spectroscopic characterization of two peroxyl radicals during the O2-oxidation of the methylthio radical
  43. The influence of iodine on the Antarctic stratospheric ozone hole
  44. Spectroscopic Properties Relevant to Astronomical and Laboratory Detection of MCH and MCH+ (M = Al, Mg)
  45. Spectroscopic Characterization of HSO2• and HOSO• Intermediates Involved in SO2 Geoengineering
  46. Photochemistry of HOSO2 and SO3 and Implications for the Production of Sulfuric Acid
  47. Photochemistry and Non-adiabatic Photodynamics of the HOSO Radical
  48. Spectroscopic Characterization of the First and Second Excited States of the HOSO Radical
  49. The ‘missing source’: nitrous oxide and the greenhouse effect
  50. Neutron Diffraction Study of Significant sp3 and sp2 C–H Bond Shortening in a Fluorinated Pyridinium Saccharinate
  51. Astrochemical Significance of the P + SO Reaction: Spectroscopic Characterization of SPO, PSO, and SOP Isomers
  52. High-level Ab Initio Studies of the Spectroscopic Properties of Triatomic [Al, S, O] x (x = 0, +1) and Its Potential for Detection in Space
  53. Anharmonic Frequencies and Spectroscopic Constants of OAlOH and AlOH: Strong Bonding but Unhindered Motion
  54. Spectroscopic identification of the •SSNO isomers
  55. Mechanisms of Acid-Promoted N2 and N2O Generation from NH2NO and NH2NO2
  56. HIOx–IONO2 Dynamics at the Air–Water Interface: Revealing the Existence of a Halogen Bond at the Atmospheric Aerosol Surface
  57. Experimental and computational investigation of vinoxy and 1-methylvinoxy radicals from the unimolecular decay of alkyl-substituted Criegee intermediates
  58. Energetic Properties, Spectroscopy, and Reactivity of NF3O
  59. Photochemistry from low-lying states of HOSO+
  60. Spectroscopic characterization of the first excited state and photochemistry of the HO3 radical
  61. Capture of the Sulfur Monoxide–Hydroxyl Radical Complex
  62. Spectroscopic investigation of [Al,N,C,O] refractory molecules
  63. Photochemistry of HOSO radical in the gas phase
  64. Molecular oxygen generation from the reaction of water cations with oxygen atoms
  65. Gas-Phase Photolysis of Hg(I) Radical Species: A New Atmospheric Mercury Reduction Process
  66. Spectroscopy and characterization of AlNX (X = O and S): Triatomic circumstellar molecules
  67. Caged Nitric Oxide–Thiyl Radical Pairs
  68. Spectroscopy and Stability of AlOP: A Possible Progenitor of Interstellar Metal
  69. Photochemistry of OPN: Formation of Cyclic PON and Reversible Combination with Carbon Monoxide
  70. Is AlOH the Astrochemical Reservoir Molecule of AlO?: Insights from Excited Electronic States
  71. Mechanistic study of the photoexcitation, photoconversion, and photodissociation of CS2
  72. Rotational (de-)excitation of NS+(X1Σ+) by collision with He at low temperature
  73. Phenylsulfinyl Radical: Gas-Phase Generation, Photoisomerization, and Oxidation
  74. Hydrogen Sulfide as a Scavenger of Sulfur Atomic Cation
  75. Toward the detection of the triatomic negative ion SPN−: Spectroscopy and potential energy surfaces
  76. Spectroscopic Identification of H2 NSO and syn - and anti -HNSOH Radicals
  77. Can Urea Be a Seed for Aerosol Particle Formation in Air?
  78. Electronic and spectroscopic characterizations of SNP isomers
  79. Photoinduced Sulfur–Nitrogen Bond Rotation and Thermal Nitrogen Inversion in Heterocumulene OSNSO
  80. On the gas-phase formation of the HCO− anion: accurate quantum study of the H− + CO radiative association and HCO radiative electron attachment
  81. Rotational relaxation of AlO+(1Σ+) in collision with He
  82. The Trifluoromethyl Sulfinyl and Oxathiyl Radicals
  83. Parent Thioketene S-Oxide H2 CCSO: Gas-Phase Generation, Structure, and Bonding Analysis
  84. Substituent effects on the spectroscopic properties of Criegee intermediates
  85. How Does the Central Atom Substitution Impact the Properties of a Criegee Intermediate? Insights from Multireference Calculations
  86. Cold collisions of SH− with He: Potential energy surface and rate coefficients
  87. Heterocumulene Sulfinyl Radical OCNSO
  88. Heterocumulene Sulfinyl Radical OCNSO
  89. The hypothiocyanite radical OSCN and its isomers
  90. HNS+ and HSN+ cations: Electronic states, spin-rovibronic spectroscopy with planetary and biological implications
  91. Vibrational memory in quantum localized states
  92. Electronic structure of NSO−and SNO−anions: Stability, electron affinity, and spectroscopic properties
  93. On the role of HNS and HSN as light-sensitive NO-donors for delivery in biological media
  94. Characterization and reactivity of the weakly bound complexes of the [H, N, S]− anionic system with astrophysical and biological implications