Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra and the Chemical Mechanism of CS2–O2 Explosions
AL Myerson, FR Taylor, PL Hanst
Index: Myerson, A. L.; Taylor, F. R.; Hanst, P. L. Journal of Chemical Physics, 1957 , vol. 26, p. 1309 - 1320
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Abstract
Ultraviolet absorption spectra have been obtained at various times during and after homogeneous explosions of carbon disulfide??oxygen mixtures thermally initiated at temperatures of 190 to 300° C. This has been accomplished by triggering a flash source of continuum by means of the early chemiluminescence of the explosion. These photographically recorded spectra show the presence, and the absorption intensity as a ...
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