Laser induced hydroxyl radical fluoresence at atmospheric pressure
Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) is one of the chief methods for detecting ambient hydroxyl radicals. To measure the absolute concentration of this important atmospheric chemical species, accurately known quenching rate constants due to the dominant gases in the air are of paramount importance. Unfo...
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PDXScholar
1982
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