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Formation laser absorption spectrometry

The Final Analysis. The SEM analysis of the liquid extrusion shows that sulfur is present in quantities much greater than the monosulfide of calcium could provide. The most probable explanation is that part of the sulfur is present in polysulfide anions, as the infiltration conditions appear to favor their formation (18). A sample of the yellow solution obtained by leaching fragments under nitrogen was therefore analyzed by laser Raman spectrometry to determine if the absorption... [Pg.99]


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