## Abstract The reaction of hydroxyl [OH] radicals with formaldehyde [CH~2~O] was studied at temperatures ranging from 934 K to 1670 K behind reflected shock waves at an average total pressure of 1.6 atm. OH radicals were produced by shock‐heating tert‐butyl hydroperoxide [(CH~3~)~3~COOH], while
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