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Carbon monoxide diffusion, spectroscopy

Notwithstanding the obstacles, however, some absorption studies of combustion processes have been made. Molecular intermediates, such as aldehydes and acids, have been identified in the slow combustion of propane . Hydroxyl radicals can be observed in the absorption spectra of several flames . The greatest success in the application of absorption spectroscopy to flame studies has been in investigations of diffusion flames. Wolfhard and Parker studied the diffusion flames in oxygen of hydrogen, ammonia, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. In every case they were able to observe absorption by hydroxyl radicals, and they observed also the absorption of NH in the ammonia flame (NH2 appeared in emission only). Molecular oxygen, and in suitable cases the reactants, could be detected by their absorption spectra, so that a clear picture of the structure of the diffusion flame... [Pg.290]


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