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The CO laser photoacoustic absorption spectrum of isoprene—A reactive biogenic forest emittant
The photoacoustic spectrum of isoprene vapor was measured in the 1740–1870 cm−1 wavenumber range of the CO laser. Two distinct peaks found at 1740 and 1780 cm−1 appear suitable for monitoring isoprene concentrations of the air.