Direct rate constant measurements for H + CH4 → CH3 + H2, 897-1729 K, using the flash photolysis-shock tube technique
Rabinowitz, M.J.; Sutherland, J.W.; Patterson, P.M.; Klemm, R.B.
Journal of Physical Chemistry (1952) 95(2): 674-681
1991
ISSN/ISBN: 0022-3654
Accession: 074906272
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