Abstract
We discuss the application of time-resolved infrared spectral photography to the determination of the time-dependent reactant and product concentrations in the simple chain reaction of chlorine atoms, generated by pulsed photolysis, with ethane–Cl2 mixtures. The technique and experimental results are discussed in terms of the limitations and advantages of the method for general kinetic studies in the microsecond and submicrosecond time domain.
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