Abstract

Infrared absorption spectra for pure and He broadened propane have been recorded in the far-IR region (650-1300cm−1) at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) facility using either the synchrotron or internal glowbar source depending on the required resolution. The measurements were made for 4 temperatures in the range 202–292K and for 3 pressures of He broadening gas up to 100Torr. Infrared absorption cross sections are derived from the spectra and the integrated cross sections are within 10% of the corresponding values from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for all temperatures and pressures.

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