SOME APPLICATIONS OF TCHEBYCHEV'S INEQUALITY TO ANALYSIS
Abstract
OXFORD U. (Gt. Brit.). THE REACTION OF ATOMS AND RADICALS WITH VARIOUS MOLECULES. Technical (final) rept., 1 Feb 57-31 Oct 61, by J. W. Linnett. 26 Nov 61, 12p. (Contract AF 61(514)1117) (AFOSR-2029)Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: (*Combustion, Flames, *Organic compounds, Atoms, Free radicals, Chemical reactions, Controlled atmospheres, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Spectrographic analysis.) (*Recombina tion reactions, Catalysis, Reaction kinetics, Atoms, *Oxygen, *Hydrogen.) (Catalysts, Sil icon compounds, Dioxides, Nickel compounds, Oxides, Gold, Palladium, Gold alloys, Palladium alloys.) Alloys. Emission spectra from flames of organic substances burning in active nitrogen at low pressures revealed a group of bands near 3290 angstroms only when the organic material contained H. Further analysis indicated that the emitter contained C and N and at least 3 atoms. From experiments with isotopic C, it was shown that the emitter was NCN. It was found that only the 4315 angstrom system of the CH emission is observed in flames supported by N atoms; when atomic O is used, the 3889 angstrom system is observed as well. Recombination of O and H atoms on the surfaces of catalysts, and the recombination of O atoms in the gas phase are discussed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0272023
Entities
People
- Roger S. Pinkham
Organizations
- Rutgers University–New Brunswick