Condensed species in Titan's atmosphere: Identification of crystalline propionitrile (C2H5CN, CH3CH2CN) based on laboratory infrared data

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We report the results of infrared studies of crystalline
C2H5CN at several temperatures between 15 and 160
K. A case is made for the identification of crystalline
C2H5CN in the stratosphere from the Voyager IRIS
spectrum of Titan.

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