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  FTIR free-jet set-up for the high resolution spectroscopic investigation of condensable species
 
 
Title: FTIR free-jet set-up for the high resolution spectroscopic investigation of condensable species
Author: GEORGES, R.
BONNAMY, A.
BENIDAR, A.
DECROI, M.
BOISSOLES, J.
Appeared in: Molecular physics
Paging: Volume 100 (2002) nr. 10 pages 1551-1558
Year: 2002-05-20
Contents: An existing experimental set-up combining Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and free-jet cooling has been modified significantly to allow high resolution studies of the spectrum of monomer species which are liquid under standard conditions. Evaporation of the liquid samples is controlled by a condenser apparatus which is described. A supersonic planar expansion issuing from a narrow aperture is preferred for its very high cooling rate. Such an expansion, probed with a pitot tube, has a zone of limited temperature gradient close to the nozzle exit. The continuum isentropic model appears well suited to describing the thermodynamic properties of the flow up to a high number of nozzle diameters downstream. High resolution spectra of benzene and methanol have been recorded in the 3 μm wavelength range, and their analysis demonstrates a well defined rotational temperature in the 20-25 K range.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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