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Measurements of the kinetics of the OH‐initiated oxidation of isoprene

Chuong et al., 2002

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17626448300398111020
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Chuong B
Stevens P
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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The mechanism of the OH‐initiated oxidation of isoprene has been studied at 300 K and 100 and 150 Torr total pressure using a turbulent flow technique coupled with laser‐induced fluorescence detection of the OH radical. The rate constant for the reaction of OH with …
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