Abstract

Absorption spectra and cross-sections of Diisopropyl Methylphosphonate (DIMP) are measured in argon at temperatures of 600–1250 K in a shock tube using rapid scanning, broadband absorption spectroscopy. Measurements are obtained at approximately 2.3 kHz with each complete scan of the 925–1350 wavenumber band taking 90 microseconds. This technique enables spectra behind incident and reflected shocks to be obtained in a single test. In addition, multiple spectra are obtained behind the reflected shock during the test time. A significant reduction in absorption cross section with temperature is observed, and the spectra taken during the test time show no decomposition or significant changes, suggesting that vibrational equilibrium is achieved.

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