Author: N. Basco
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Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
The rate constants for the production of vibrationally excited oxygen in the reactions O + ClO2 to O2 + C10 and O + ClO to O2 + Cl are approximately equal. The oxygen initially receives 45 plus or minus 10% of the heat of reaction in the form of vibrational energy. Extinction coefficients have been measured for several bands of the C-X, D-X and E-X systems of ClO2 in the vacuum ultraviolet. Five new systems are reported between 141 and 128 nm. Two of these, F-X and J-X, and the C-X system form a Rydberg series for an ionization potential of 10.36 eV. (Modified author abstract).
Reactions of Halogen Oxide Studied by Flash Photolysis. IV. Vacuum Ultraviolet Kinetic Spectroscopy Studies on Chlorine Dioxide
Reactions of Halogen Oxides Studies by Flash Photolysis Iv. Vacuum Ultraviolet Kinetic Spectroscopy Studies on Chlorine Dioxide
Author: National Research Council of Canada. Reprints
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Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Bibliography on the High Temperature Chemistry and Physics of Materials
NASA Contractor Report
Current Technical Papers
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Author: Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Alerta
WATER CHLORINATION
Author: Jolley
Publisher: CRC-Press
ISBN: 9780873710053
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1610
Book Description
This is a comprehensive examination of the chemistry, environmental impact, and health effects of water chlorination as practiced in the areas of water treatment, wastewater treatment, wastewater disinfection, and cooling water use. It is the peer-reviewed proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Water Chlorination held in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The volume represents more than merely conference proceedings. Organized in a systematic and holistic fashion, it can be read either as a scientific treatise or selectively as individual research and development papers. This unique text includes all the ramifications of water chlorination practice and presents the most significant original research and developments of recent occurrence.
Publisher: CRC-Press
ISBN: 9780873710053
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1610
Book Description
This is a comprehensive examination of the chemistry, environmental impact, and health effects of water chlorination as practiced in the areas of water treatment, wastewater treatment, wastewater disinfection, and cooling water use. It is the peer-reviewed proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Water Chlorination held in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The volume represents more than merely conference proceedings. Organized in a systematic and holistic fashion, it can be read either as a scientific treatise or selectively as individual research and development papers. This unique text includes all the ramifications of water chlorination practice and presents the most significant original research and developments of recent occurrence.
Kinetic Studies of Gaseous Halogen Oxide Radical Reactions Implicated in Ozone Depletion
Molecular Fluorescence as a Monitor of Minor Stratospheric Constitutents
Author: K. Schofield
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Category : Atmospheric chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The potential of molecular fluorescence was assessed as a stratospheric monitor of the concentrations of various minor species. Seventeen molecules were considered and all spectral regions from the vacuum ultraviolet through to the infrared are included. The exercise has produced few surprises; however, further confirmation has emerged as to the feasibility of this sensitive technique for monitoring stratospheric OH, NO2, and SO2, sufficient to warrant its development as analytical flight hardware for these species. All the other molecules have been eliminated with the exception of C10 which appears to have promise but requires additional information before its detection limit can be calculated; its fluorescence spectrum is as yet uninvestigated. A handbook for molecular fluorescence is presented, and a compilation of all reported studies for simple molecules using line source excitation is included.
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Category : Atmospheric chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The potential of molecular fluorescence was assessed as a stratospheric monitor of the concentrations of various minor species. Seventeen molecules were considered and all spectral regions from the vacuum ultraviolet through to the infrared are included. The exercise has produced few surprises; however, further confirmation has emerged as to the feasibility of this sensitive technique for monitoring stratospheric OH, NO2, and SO2, sufficient to warrant its development as analytical flight hardware for these species. All the other molecules have been eliminated with the exception of C10 which appears to have promise but requires additional information before its detection limit can be calculated; its fluorescence spectrum is as yet uninvestigated. A handbook for molecular fluorescence is presented, and a compilation of all reported studies for simple molecules using line source excitation is included.