Abstract
The cyanonitrene radical, NCN, is detected by laser-induced fluorescence in laminar, adiabatic, flat methane–air flames at and atmospheric pressure. Laser excitation of the band at allows off-resonant fluorescence to be detected at . Excitation and dispersed fluorescence spectra are presented, as well as profiles of NCN and CH versus height above burner.
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