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Improvement of chemical kinetic data at high temperatures by piston actuated shock tube, excimer laser photolysis, and atomic resonance absorption spectrometry

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Qualitative improvement of chemical kinetic data at high temperatures has been achieved, to a great extent, by use of a combination of the piston actuated shock tube, the excimer laser photolysis, and the atomic resonance absorption spectrometry. Some of the important studies on elementary reactions performed recently in the University of Tokyo are demonstrated.

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Matsui, H., Koshi, M., Oya, M. et al. Improvement of chemical kinetic data at high temperatures by piston actuated shock tube, excimer laser photolysis, and atomic resonance absorption spectrometry. Shock Waves 3, 287–292 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01415826

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