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  • Mechanisms
    • Alcohols
      • Butanol isomers
      • Isopentanol
    • Alkanes
      • 2-Methyl Alkanes and n-Alkanes
      • n-Dodecane
      • n-Heptane Detailed Mechanism Version 3
      • Iso-Octane Version 3
      • 2,2,4,4,6,8,8-Heptamethylnonane
    • Alkenes
      • C5 Alkene
    • Aromatic and PAH formation
      • Toluene, ethyl -, propyl- & -butyl benzene
      • Tri-Methyl Benzene
      • Xylenes
      • C1-C4 mechanism with PAH formation
    • Cycloalkanes
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    • 2,4,6-Tri-NitroToluene (TNT)
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