Advances in High Temperature Chemistry V4, Volume 4

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Leroy Eyring
Elsevier, Dec 2, 2012 - Science - 296 pages
Advances in High Temperature Chemistry, Volume 4 reviews and evaluates some techniques in high temperature chemistry. This book first discusses infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy of free radicals and molecular ions. It then turns to atomic carbon reactions and gas-solid surface reactions. It also presents several techniques for studying liquids and solids at extreme temperatures. Researchers and high temperature chemists will find this book invaluable.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Infrared and Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Studies of a Number of Small Free Radicals and Molecular Ions in a Matrix Environment
1
Chapter 2 The Elementary Reactions of Atomic Carbon
43
Chapter 3 Dissociation of Gaseous Molecules on Solids at High Temperature
71
Chapter 4 Diffusion in Binary Carbides
107
Chapter 5 Auger Electron Spectroscopy on Surfaces
137
Chapter 6 Spectroscopic Properties of the Gaseous Diatomic Sulfides
161
Chapter 7 Techniques for Studying Liquids and Solids at Extreme Temperatures
171
Chapter 8 Automatic Data Acquisition and Its Treatment
219
Chapter 9 High Temperature Neutron Diffraction Studies
243
Author Index
265
Subject Index
278
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