Abstract
Cyclic nitrainines are energetic materials used in propellants and explosives. Dimethylnitramine (DMNA), (CH3)2NNO2, has been studied as a simple analog expected to exhibit some of the processes important in cyclic nit rami ne decomposition.1 Here, prompt emission and tunable laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is used to characterize the formation of OH. NO, and NO2 photoproducts following DMNA excitation with 248-nm radiation from an excimer laser.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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