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The design and operating details for a proto-type infrared stopped-flow (IRSF) machine were previously described (S.E. Brady, J.P. Maher, J. Bromfield, K. Stewart, and M. Ford, J.Physics(E), Sci.Instr., 1976, 9, 19). This machine was based upon a Perkin Elmer 237 infrared spectrophotometer; a novel feature of the flow system was that it incorporated a new form of Miaphragm syringe’ for injecting the solutions into the mixing chamber. A new machine has been built which, whilst maintaining the electronics and basic working principles of the original machine, has an improved performance and ease of operation.
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Maher, J.P. (1979). Stopped-Flow Measurements in the Infrared: Simulated Rapid Scan Spectra: Some Observations on the Reactions of Metal Carbonyl Compounds with Halogen. In: Gettins, W.J., Wyn-Jones, E. (eds) Techniques and Applications of Fast Reactions in Solution. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 50. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9490-4_4
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