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Infrared spectra of ion-producing species in hydrocarbons

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Infrared absorption spectroscopy is applied to the study of liquid hydrocarbons having high electrical conductivities. In conjunction with other methods, this technique permits conclusions to be drawn concerning the reaction mechanism, notably addition-compound formation, which precedes dissociation into free ions. Results with two particular systems, one of which involves oxidation with ozone, are presented.

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Gemant, A. Infrared spectra of ion-producing species in hydrocarbons. Appl. sci. Res. 8, 149–158 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02920052

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