Advances in High Temperature Chemistry V4, Volume 4Leroy Eyring 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
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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 |
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Common terms and phrases
absorption activation energy adsorbed Alamos alkali metal aluminum oxide Amer argon argon matrix assignment atomic carbon Auger electron Auger Electron Spectroscopy band system bond Bowman calculated carbides carbon atom Chem chemical diffusion chemisorption composition concentration crystal defined determined diffusion coefficients dissociation electron beam emission experimental experiments extreme temperatures field first flame flash foil free radicals frequency furnace gas-phase Grabke heating High Temp high temperature hydrogen identification infrared insertion isotherms isotopic Jacox and Milligan Kinetics laboratory laser liquid materials matrix-isolated measured method Milligan and Jacox molecule molten Nelson neutron diffraction observed obtained oxygen peak phase photolyzed Phys pulsed radiation rate equation rate-controlling reactive refractory sample self-diffusion silane solar furnace solid species spectra spectroscopy spectrum step studies substrate sulfides sulfur surface Swan bands technique thermal thermodynamic tion Trans transition tungsten vacancy vacuum-ultraviolet photolysis vapor vibration Wolfgang zirconium dioxide