vibrational modes of 4,5,9,10-tetrahydropyrene


Level of Theory : B3LYP/6-31G(d,p)


Scale Factor : 1.00 (frequencies are unscaled)


Frequency unit : 1/cm

 


73.5202


103.4339


182.5710


194.6063


211.5369


242.7984


313.4271


350.1554


386.8292


388.5647


446.4995


473.9980


483.5872


487.2015


490.7481


554.6597


565.8631


572.8801


574.5313


647.2656


694.7622


729.6276


759.1906


773.0565


783.3411


785.7179


794.2753


852.5434


872.0991


882.8547


887.5742


940.2095


940.5884


977.5915


990.9714


1000.4222


1019.7374


1026.1085


1030.8625


1069.5341


1090.0184


1149.7007


1157.7219


1159.9578


1166.7072


1179.0807


1196.6775


1208.4222


1229.0865


1232.8846


1242.9671


1264.6807


1298.9154


1303.5085


1327.2545


1343.6042


1347.7964


1352.0432


1428.4950


1442.3485


1449.3164


1451.4246


1452.1030


1452.6515


1464.1559


1477.6664


1570.9885


1596.2097


1601.1396


1603.8676


2911.1798


2911.5916


2920.9632


3011.5127


2921.1673


2984.0347


2984.9244


2985.1355


3074.1327


3074.4728


3080.5346


3080.5884


3101.9944


3102.2498

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