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Sensitive Absorption Methods for Quantitative Gas Phase Kinetic Measurements. Part 2: Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy

  • Gernot Friedrichs

Cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS) and frequency modulation spectroscopy (FMS) are sensitive absorption based detection methods that have found widespread applications in gas phase reaction kinetics. In part 2 of this review, the theoretical foundations of CRDS are addressed with a special emphasis on quantitative time-resolved measurements of concentration profiles. A complementary review of FMS can be found in part 1 (Z. Phys. Chem. 222 (2008) 1–30). Practical aspects, possible pitfalls, attainable sensitivities, and modern trends are discussed. Recent kinetic studies based on CRDS measurements as a time-resolved detection tool are briefly reviewed and a bibliography with 136 entries is included to facilitate the access to the large body of original literature.

Received: 2007-9-5
Accepted: 2007-11-21
Published Online: 2008-5-28
Published in Print: 2008-1-1

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