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Quantification of OH and HO <sub>2</sub> radicals during the low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons by Fluorescence Assay by Gas Expansion technique
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Chemical KineticsRadical EmissionEngineeringOxidation ResistanceCombustion TheoryCombustion EngineeringLow-temperature OxidationOrganic ChemistryGas Expansion TechniqueChemistryChemical EngineeringFluorescence AssayOptical DiagnosticsAnalytical ChemistryRadical (Chemistry)Mole FractionsCombustion ProcessesNatural SciencesCombustion ScienceSpectroscopy•Ho2 Radicals
•OH and •HO2 radicals are known to be the key species in the development of ignition. A direct measurement of these radicals under low-temperature oxidation conditions (T = 550-1,000 K) has been achieved by coupling a technique named fluorescence assay by gas expansion, an experimental technique designed for the quantification of these radicals in the free atmosphere, to a jet-stirred reactor, an experimental device designed for the study of low-temperature combustion chemistry. Calibration allows conversion of relative fluorescence signals to absolute mole fractions. Such radical mole fraction profiles will serve as a benchmark for testing chemical models developed to improve the understanding of combustion processes.
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