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Infrared band strengths for amorphous and crystalline methyl propionate, a candidate interstellar molecule.
Mid-infrared spectra of amorphous and crystalline methyl propionate, CH3 CH2 COOCH3 , are presented for the first time from a single laboratory, along with measurements of the refractive index of each solid form. Density estimates are made and IR band strengths and absorption coefficients are calculated. Vapor pressures of crystalline methyl propionate at 140-150 K are reported along with an enthalpy of sublimation. Spectroscopic results are compared to a recent study of this compound, and the phase of methyl propionate in that work is identified. Several applications are described.
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