Direct kinetic measurements and theoretical predictions of an isoprene-derived Criegee intermediate
Rebecca L. Caravan(Argonne National Laboratory), Marsha I. Lester(University of Pennsylvania), Michael F. Vansco(University of Pennsylvania), M. Anwar H. Khan(At Bristol), Jim J. Lin(National Taiwan University), Patrick J. Walsh(University of Pennsylvania), David L. Osborn(Sandia National Laboratories California), Kristen Zuraski(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Dudley E. Shallcross(At Bristol), Frank A. F. Winiberg(California Institute of Technology), Carl J. Percival(University of Manchester), Kendrew Au(Sandia National Laboratories California), Stephen J. Klippenstein(Argonne National Laboratory), Craig A. Taatjes(Sandia National Laboratories California), Leonid Sheps(Sandia National Laboratories California), Nisalak Trongsiriwat(University of Pennsylvania), Yulin Li(National Taiwan University), Yen‐Hsiu Lin(National Taiwan University), Wen Chao(Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica)
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