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Diagnostics to study the vibrational excitation kinetics of CO2 for renewable energy storage

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Abstract

Time-resolved in situ FTIR spectroscopy and spatiotemporally resolved in situ Raman spectroscopy are used to study the excitation and relaxation of the vibrations of CO2 and the reduction of CO2 to CO in a pulsed glow discharge.

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