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... plasma chemistry is indicated in the Appendix . Plasmas have also been used extensively as sources of excitation for in situ basic spectroscopic studies ( Burgess , 1972 ) . The use of plasma - arcs for the production of excited atomic ...
... plasma chemistry is indicated in the Appendix . Plasmas have also been used extensively as sources of excitation for in situ basic spectroscopic studies ( Burgess , 1972 ) . The use of plasma - arcs for the production of excited atomic ...
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... plasmas , it should be mentioned that the presence of these halides can cause an unstable plasma operation . This is thought to be due to endothermic or electron capture processes affecting the plasma - coupling properties . It is ...
... plasmas , it should be mentioned that the presence of these halides can cause an unstable plasma operation . This is thought to be due to endothermic or electron capture processes affecting the plasma - coupling properties . It is ...
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... Plasma processes have also been used for producing coatings of zirconia and tungsten on rocket components ( Mash , 1962 ) . A number of condensed metal nitrides , carbides , and cyanides have been produced from plasmas ; these include ...
... Plasma processes have also been used for producing coatings of zirconia and tungsten on rocket components ( Mash , 1962 ) . A number of condensed metal nitrides , carbides , and cyanides have been produced from plasmas ; these include ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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