Validation of a thermal decomposition mechanism of formaldehyde by detection of CH2O and HCO behind shock waves
G Friedrichs, DF Davidson…
Index: Friedrichs, Gernot; Davidson, David F.; Hanson, Ronald K. International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 2004 , vol. 36, # 3 p. 157 - 169
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Abstract The thermal decomposition of formaldehyde was investigated behind shock waves at temperatures between 1675 and 2080 K. Quantitative concentration time profiles of formaldehyde and formyl radicals were measured by means of sensitive 174 nm VUV absorption (CH 2 O) and 614 nm FM spectroscopy (HCO), respectively. The rate constant of the radical forming channel (1a), CH 2 O+ M→ HCO+ H+ M, of the unimolecular ...
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