A Seeking papers on Energy Level Diagrams for LiNO2 and O2

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Seeking papers on energy levels for LiNO2 (lithium nitrite) and O2 (di-oxygen)
Hi

For a personal project, I am seeking papers or information on the energy level diagrams (where the y-axis is energy (eV)) for Lithium Nitrite (LiNO2) and di-oxygen (O2).

I tried the internet and science direct (www.sciencedirect.com) but to no avail.

Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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