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Optics, molecular layers, possibilities

Much of the difficulty in demonstrating the mechanism of breakaway in a particular case arises from the thinness of the reaction zone and its location at the metal-oxide interface. Workers must consider (a) whether the oxide is cracked or merely recrystallised (b) whether the oxide now results from direct molecular reaction, or whether a barrier layer remains (c) whether the inception of a side reaction (e.g. 2CO - COj + C)" caused failure or (d) whether a new transport process, chemical transport or volatilisation, has become possible. In developing these mechanisms both arguments and experimental technique require considerable sophistication. As a few examples one may cite the use of density and specific surface-area measurements as routine of porosimetry by a variety of methods of optical microscopy, electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction at reaction temperature of tracer, electric field and stress measurements. Excellent metallographic sectioning is taken for granted in this field of research. [Pg.282]

The second possibility is to make use of the continuous evanescent field that exists at the surface of an optical fiber. The cladding layer is replaced by a layer containing the fluorescent molecular sensor in a short portion of the optical fiber (Figure 10.45). At each reflection at the surface of the fiber core, the eva-... [Pg.335]


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