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    Heat release of carbon particle formation from hydrogen-free precursors behind shock waves by Emelianov, A., Eremin, A., Makeich, A., Jander, H., Wagner, H.Gg, Starke, R., Schulz, C.

    “…The process of heat release during carbon particle formation and growth after pyrolysis of carbon suboxide C 3O 2 behind shock waves was investigated. For this…”
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    Carbon condensation wave in C3O2 and C2H2 initiated by a shock wave by Emelianov, A., Eremin, A., Jander, H., Wagner, H.Gg

    “…Formation of the waves of condensation of carbon nanoparticles at self-decomposition С3О2 and С2Н2, initiated by a shock wave, was experimentally observed. It…”
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    Soot formation in the pyrolysis of bezene/acetylene and acetylene/hydrogen mixtures at high carbon concentrations by Knorre, V.G., Tanke, D., Thienel, Th, Wagner, H.Gg

    “…The soot formation in the pyrolysis of benzene/acetylene mixtures and acetylene/hydrogen mixtures diluted in argon was measured behind reflected shock waves…”
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    Time and temperature dependence of carbon particle growth in various shock wave pyrolysis processes by Emelianov, A., Eremin, A., Gurentsov, E., Makeich, A., Jander, H., Wagner, H.Gg, Roth, P., Starke, R.

    “…The results of various experiments on carbon nanoparticle formation during gas phase pyrolysis behind shock waves in the temperature range 1200 K ⩽ T f ⩽ 3500…”
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    Spectral and structural properties of carbon nanoparticle forming in C 3O 2 and C 2H 2 pyrolysis behind shock waves by Emelianov, A., Eremin, A., Jander, H., Wagner, H.GG, Borchers, Ch

    “…The diversity of carbon particles, forming durin pyrolysis of C 3O 2 and C 2H 2 behind shock waves in thewide temperature range 1200–3800 K, was investigated…”
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    Photolysis of tetramethylsilane near the absorption onset: mechanism and photophysics by Ahmed, M., Potzinger, P., Wagner, H.Gg

    “…The excitation of tetramethylsilane (Me 4Si) into its lowest excited Rydberg state is followed by two main decomposition channels: a simple SiC bond breaking…”
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    The Far-Infrared Laser Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of CH2F by Nolte, J., Wagner, H.Gg, Sears, T.J., Temps, F.

    Published in Journal of molecular spectroscopy (01-05-1999)
    “…Far-infrared laser magnetic resonance (FIR-LMR) spectra due to the CH2F radical have been recorded on seven laser lines at wavelengths between 301 and 568 μm…”
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    Photolysis of hexamethyldisilane at 206 nm by Patzer, S., Arthur, N.L., Potzinger, P., Wagner, H.Gg

    “…The photolysis of Me 6Si 2 at 206 nm results in two main decomposition processes: simple SiSi bond breaking with a quantum yield of Φ = 0.21 ± 0.03, and Me…”
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    A kinetic study of the reactions of NH(X 3Σ −) with O 2 and no in the temperature range from 1200 to 2200 K by Römming, H.-J., Wagner, H.GG

    “…The reactions of NH( X 3Σ −) with O 2(2) and with NO(3) were investigated belind incident shock waves at temperatures ranging from 1200 to 2200 K, which are of…”
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    The reactions of O( 3P) atoms with aromatic hydrocarbons with unsaturated side chains by Eichholt, M., Kohl, S., Schneider, A., Vollmer, J.-T., Wagner, H.Gg

    “…For the understanding of combustion chemistry and soot formation, it is necessary to know the elementary reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons with unsaturated…”
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