Resonance-stabilized radicals (RSRs), such as the indenyl radical (C 9 H 7 ), are proposed to be initiator radicals in soot inception and growth in hydrocarbon combustion processes, but spectroscopic data for many RSRs are still lacking. In this work, the gas-phase optical absorption spectra of the B ̃2A 2 −X ̃2A 2 electronic transition of indenyl were identified in a supersonic indene/argon plasma jet. Spectroscopic parameters, including the transition energy, rotational constants, and upper-state lifetime broadening, were obtained from analysis of the experimental spectra. The results were readily applied to the quantitative detection of indenyl produced from high-temperature reactions in a jet-stirred reactor. This study now makes indenyl optically accessible in further reaction kinetics studies and in situ spectroscopic diagnostics of hydrocarbon combustion processes.
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