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Óscar Gálvez
Researcher at National University of Distance Education
Publications - 59
Citations - 1505
Óscar Gálvez is an academic researcher from National University of Distance Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infrared spectroscopy & Ab initio. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1374 citations. Previous affiliations of Óscar Gálvez include Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Spanish National Research Council.
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A study of the interaction of CO2 with water ice
Óscar Gálvez,Ismael K. Ortega,Belén Maté,Miguel Moreno,Beatriz Martín-Llorente,Víctor J. Herrero,Rafael Escribano,Pedro J. Gutiérrez +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction between CO2 and H2O (host) molecular ices was studied by four different deposition techniques: sequential deposition, co-deposition, inverse sequential deposition and crystalline sequential deposition.
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A theoretical study on the formation of iodine oxide aggregates and monohydrates
TL;DR: Results show that the nucleation path most likely proceeds through dimerisation of I2O4, and it is shown that water can hinder gas-to-particle conversion to some extent, although complexation with key iodine oxides does not remove enough of these to stop IOP formation.
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Ammonium and formate ions in interstellar ice analogs
TL;DR: In this article, the so-called hyperquenching technique has been applied to generate water ices containing ammonium and formate ions by sudden freezing of droplets of NH4Cl, NH4COOH, and NaCoH solutions, and salt deposits were obtained after heating the ices to 210 K to sublimate all water content.
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Variation of geometries and electron properties along proton transfer in strong hydrogen-bond complexes.
TL;DR: All the properties analyzed show a smooth continuous behavior along the covalent --> hydrogen bond transit inherent to the transfer, without any discontinuity that could identify a formation or breaking of the hydrogen bond.
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Phases of Solid Methanol
TL;DR: A study of spectral changes with temperature leads to the conclusion that the metastable phase previously reported might be a mixture of the two known stable phases, which could explain all spectral features observed in this investigation.