Harker et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Photodissociation quantum yield of NO2 in the region 375 to 420 nmHarker et al., 1977
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- 12478475212782787631
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- Harker A
- Ho W
- Ratto J
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- Chemical Physics Letters
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The absolute absorption cross section and photodissociation quantum yield of NO 2 were determined over the wavelength region 375 to 420 nm at a temperature of 296 K. The quantum yield measurements were made at 1 nm intervals over this frequency range with an …
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