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Thermal radiofrequency induction plasma

Hydrogen Cyanide Synthesis in a Thermal Radiofrequency Induction Plasma... [Pg.430]

Radiofrequency Induction Plasma. One convenient approach to achieve the required temperatures in excess of 10,000 °K. at atmospheric pressure is generation of a thermal plasma by radiofrequency induction heating. The techniques for generating and containing a stable high-temperature induction plasma have been described in detail by Reed (32, 33), Mironer (25), Marynowski and Monroe (24), Freeman and... [Pg.431]

Non-Thermal Radiofrequency Discharges Capacitive and Inductive Coupling of Plasma... [Pg.215]

Radiofrequency arc (RF arc) has also been used for removzd of particles of material from the sample surface. In this system a modified ICP torch is used, and the sample is in electrical contact with a ground copper base. The base is water-cooled and argon flow is introduced at the base. A stable filament from the plasma forms between the induction region and the sample, when the plasma discharge is initiated. Boron nitride is used as thermal and electrical insulator between the base and the RF arc. [Pg.172]


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