A Chirped-Pulse millimeter-Wave (CPmmW) spectrometer is applied to the study of chemical reaction products that result from pyrolysis in a Chen nozzle heated to 1000 – 1800 K. Millimeter-wave rotational spectroscopy unambiguously determines, for each polar reaction product, the species, the conformers, relative concentrations, conversion percentage from precursor to each product, and, in some cases, vibrational state population distributions. A chirped-pulse spectrometer can, within the frequency range of a single chirp, sample spectral regions of up to ~10 GHz and simultaneously detect many reaction products. Here we introduce a modification to the CPmmW technique in which multiple chirps of different spectral content are applied to a mol...
The CPUF (Chirped Pulse in Uniform Flow) technique has been used previously in pulsed CRESU (Reactio...
International audienceThe interplay between fundamental laboratory investigations, theoretical advan...
Fritz SM, Mishra P, Wullenkord J, et al. Detecting combustion intermediates via broadband chirped-pu...
A BrightSpec chirped-pulsed Fourier transform millimeter-wave spectrometer operating in the 75--110 ...
This work is supported by grants from the US Department of Energy and the ACS Petroleum Research Fun...
Chirped-pulse millimeter wave (CPmmW) spectroscopy is a revolutionary technique that has taken advan...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ve...
Author Institution: Department of Chemsitry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202; Department o...
Chirped-pulse (CP) Fourier transform rotational spectroscopy is uniquely suited for near-universal q...
In the past few years, the Suits group has successfully adapted the chirped-pulsed rotational spectr...
The reactions of molecules in interstellar space occur over a wide range of temperatures, down to 10...
This second paper in a series of two reports on the performance of a new instrument for studying che...
International audienceA new experimental apparatus is presented that combines two powerful technolog...
Chirped-pulse Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy has stimulated a resurgence of interest in ro...
We present preliminary results describing the development of a new instrument that combines two powe...
The CPUF (Chirped Pulse in Uniform Flow) technique has been used previously in pulsed CRESU (Reactio...
International audienceThe interplay between fundamental laboratory investigations, theoretical advan...
Fritz SM, Mishra P, Wullenkord J, et al. Detecting combustion intermediates via broadband chirped-pu...
A BrightSpec chirped-pulsed Fourier transform millimeter-wave spectrometer operating in the 75--110 ...
This work is supported by grants from the US Department of Energy and the ACS Petroleum Research Fun...
Chirped-pulse millimeter wave (CPmmW) spectroscopy is a revolutionary technique that has taken advan...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ve...
Author Institution: Department of Chemsitry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202; Department o...
Chirped-pulse (CP) Fourier transform rotational spectroscopy is uniquely suited for near-universal q...
In the past few years, the Suits group has successfully adapted the chirped-pulsed rotational spectr...
The reactions of molecules in interstellar space occur over a wide range of temperatures, down to 10...
This second paper in a series of two reports on the performance of a new instrument for studying che...
International audienceA new experimental apparatus is presented that combines two powerful technolog...
Chirped-pulse Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy has stimulated a resurgence of interest in ro...
We present preliminary results describing the development of a new instrument that combines two powe...
The CPUF (Chirped Pulse in Uniform Flow) technique has been used previously in pulsed CRESU (Reactio...
International audienceThe interplay between fundamental laboratory investigations, theoretical advan...
Fritz SM, Mishra P, Wullenkord J, et al. Detecting combustion intermediates via broadband chirped-pu...