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    O2(b1Σg +) Removal by H2, CO, N2O, CH4, and C2H4 in the 300–800 K Temperature Range by Zagidullin, M. V, Khvatov, N. A, Tolstov, G. I, Medvedkov, I. A, Mebel, A. M, Heaven, M. C, Azyazov, V. N

    “…Rate constants for the removal of O2 b1Σg + by collisions with species relevant to combustion, H2, CO, N2O, CH4 and C2H4 have been measured in the temperature…”
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    O 2 (b 1 Σ g + ) Removal by H 2 , CO, N 2 O, CH 4 , and C 2 H 4 in the 300-800 K Temperature Range by Zagidullin, M V, Khvatov, N A, Tolstov, G I, Medvedkov, I A, Mebel, A M, Heaven, M C, Azyazov, V N

    “…Rate constants for the removal of O b Σ by collisions with species relevant to combustion, H , CO, N O, CH and C H have been measured in the temperature range…”
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    O 2 (b 1 Σ g + ) Quenching by O 2 , CO 2 , H 2 O, and N 2 at Temperatures of 300-800 K by Zagidullin, M V, Khvatov, N A, Medvedkov, I A, Tolstov, G I, Mebel, A M, Heaven, M C, Azyazov, V N

    “…Rate constants for the removal of O (b Σ ) by collisions with O , N , CO , and H O have been determined over the temperature range from 297 to 800 K. O (b Σ )…”
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    O2(b1Σg +) Quenching by O2, CO2, H2O, and N2 at Temperatures of 300–800 K by Zagidullin, M. V, Khvatov, N. A, Medvedkov, I. A, Tolstov, G. I, Mebel, A. M, Heaven, M. C, Azyazov, V. N

    “…Rate constants for the removal of O2(b1Σg +) by collisions with O2, N2, CO2, and H2O have been determined over the temperature range from 297 to 800 K. O2(b1Σg…”
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    Measurements of rate constants of O2(b) quenching by CH4, NO, N2O at temperatures 300-800 K by Tolstov, G I, Zagidullin, M V, Khvatov, N A, Medvedkov, I A, Mebel, A M, Heaven, M C, Azyazov, V N

    Published in MATEC web of conferences (01-01-2018)
    “…Electronically excited oxygen has an important place in the kinetic schemes of the processes taking place in the atmosphere, in the active medium of an…”
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    Diagnostics of an O2(1Δ) generator using multichannel recording of oxygen emission spectra by Zagidullin, M. V., Nikolaev, V. D., Svistun, M. I., Khvatov, N. A., Fomin, E. V.

    Published in Optics and spectroscopy (01-08-2008)
    “…The concentrations of water vapor and O 2 ( 1 Δ), as well as the temperature in the gas flow at the exit of a singlet oxygen generator, are determined using…”
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    Results of testing a centrifugal bubble singlet-oxygen generator by Zagidullin, M. V., Nikolaev, V. D., Svistun, M. I., Khvatov, N. A.

    “…The results of parametric tests of a centrifugal bubble singlet-oxygen generator based on the reaction of chlorine with an alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution…”
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    O2(b1Σg+) removal by I2 and NO at temperatures of 297–750 K by Zagidullin, M.V., Khvatov, N.A., Medvedkov, I.A., Mebel, A.M., Heaven, Michael C., Azyazov, V.N.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (16-11-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Rate constants for deactivation of O2(b) by NO and I2 for T = 297–750 K.•The rate constant for NO shows an Arrhenius-like temperature…”
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    Product channels of the reactions of O2(b1Σg+) by Khvatov, N.A., Zagidullin, M.V., Tolstov, G.I., Medvedkov, I.A., Mebel, A.M., Heaven, M.C., Azyazov, V.N.

    Published in Chemical physics (01-05-2019)
    “…Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) experiments have been employed to evaluate the branching fractions for the product channels for O2(b1Σg+) reactions with…”
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    1.27-μm emission of O2(1Δ) induced by collisions with oxygen molecules by Zagidullin, M. V., Khvatov, N. A., Insapov, A. S.

    Published in Optics and spectroscopy (28-05-2015)
    “…The intensities of collision-induced emission of singlet oxygen O 2 ( a 1 Δ) caused by the following two radiative processes-O 2 ( a , ν = 0) + O 2 ( a , ν =…”
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    Experimental study of iodine dissociation in active medium of oxygen-iodine laser by Zagidullin, M. V., Malyshev, M. S., Khvatov, N. A.

    “…Results of experiments on dissociation of iodine molecules in oxygen-iodine laser medium are presented. Rates constant of key reactions have been reexamined…”
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    Collision-induced emission of singlet oxygen in the visible spectral region at temperatures of 90–315 K by Zagidullin, M. V., Svistun, M. I., Khvatov, N. A., Insapov, A. S.

    Published in Optics and spectroscopy (01-04-2014)
    “…Collision-induced emission of singlet oxygen molecules is studied using spectrometers calibrated for absolute spectral sensitivity. The collision-induced…”
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    Kinetics of formation of O2(1Σ) molecules in reactions involving excited O2(1Δ) oxygen molecules and I(2P1/2) iodine atoms by Zagidullin, M. V., Khvatov, N. A., Malyshev, M. S.

    Published in Russian journal of physical chemistry. B (01-12-2011)
    “…The results of our experimental study of the kinetics of formation of O 2 ( 1 Σ) molecules in energy-exchange reactions O 2 ( 1 Δ) + I( 5 p , 2 P 1/2 ) and O 2…”
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    Kinetics of energy deactivation in the O2(1Δ)-I medium by Zagidullin, M. V., Khvatov, N. A., Svistun, M. I., Malyshev, M. S.

    Published in Russian journal of physical chemistry. B (01-05-2013)
    “…The kinetics of energy-exchange and quenching processes in the O 2 ( 1 Δ)-I medium plays an important role in the operation of the chemical oxygen-iodine…”
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    Temperature dependent rate constants for O2(b) deactivation by O2(X) by Tolstov, G.I., Nagaoka, M.V., Khvatov, N.A., Mebel, A.M., Mikheyev, P.A., Azyazov, V.N.

    “…Rate constants for the deactivation of O 2 (b) by collisions with O 2 (X) have been determined in the temperature range from 297 to 800 K. O 2 (b) was excited…”
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