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... with Quenched High Temperature Species High temperature species have recently found application as unique reactants for the synthesis of both known and novel chemical products . Such species are potentially more reactive than their ...
... with Quenched High Temperature Species High temperature species have recently found application as unique reactants for the synthesis of both known and novel chemical products . Such species are potentially more reactive than their ...
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... high temperature chemical reactants . The application of high temperature species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species . In ...
... high temperature chemical reactants . The application of high temperature species to preparative chemistry has benefited greatly from the earlier development of techniques for pro- ducing and characterizing high temperature species . In ...
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... With regard to the species listed in Table 5.13 , one should not infer the presence of ground - state species from emission spectra , unless the emission is known to be thermal . As a case in point , the emission intensities for many ...
... With regard to the species listed in Table 5.13 , one should not infer the presence of ground - state species from emission spectra , unless the emission is known to be thermal . As a case in point , the emission intensities for many ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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