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Temperature dependence for the rate constants of the reaction of OH radicals with selected alcohols

Yujing et al., 2001

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17166144611974127070
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Yujing M
Mellouki A
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Chemical Physics Letters

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Absolute rate constants have been measured for the gas-phase reaction of hydroxyl radicals with three alcohols: 1-propanol (k1), 2-propanol (k2), and 1-butanol (k3). Experiments were carried out using the pulsed laser photolysis–laser induced fluorescence (PLP–LIF) …
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