Direct investigations of reactions of 1-butoxy and 1-pentoxy radicals using laser pulse initiated oxidation: reaction with O2 and isomerisation at 293 K and 50 mbar
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The reactions of 1-butoxy and 1-pentoxy radicals were studied using time-resolved and simultaneous measurement of NO2 and OH concentrations in laser pulse initiated oxidation studies followed by numerical simulations of the concentration profiles. The alkoxy radicals were produced selectively by the excimer-laser photolysis of 1-butyl bromide and 1-pentyl bromide at 248 nm and subsequent reaction of the 1-alkyl radicals with O2 and NO. Whereas NO2 was detected by cw-LIF, OH was monitored by laser long-path absorption at 308 nm. All experiments were performed at 293±3 K and a total pressure of 50 mbar. The reactions with O2 and the isomerisations via a 1,5-H-shift, viz.,
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