Abstract
Using short (≤5 ns) pump-probe delay times, photochemical interferences due to CO2 photolysis can be virtually eliminated in flame experiments with photofragmentation laser-induced fluorescence (PFLIF), which enables hydrogen peroxides to be measured with higher accuracy.
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