Absorption cross-section measurements on the vacuum ultra-violet spectrum of zinc vapour

1969 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
G V Marr ◽  
J M Austin

Absorption cross-sections for oxygen in the region 1670 to 1360 Å, corresponding to the process O 2 3 Ʃ g - + hv → O( 3 P ) + O( 1 D ), have been measured. The cross-section has a maximum value of 1⋅81 x 10 -17 cm 2 at 1450 Å and falls to half-value at 1567 and 1370 Å. The paper includes an account of technical methods of quantitative absorption spectrophotometry in this part of the vacuum ultra- violet.


2000 ◽  
Vol 134 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 119-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
François Jorand ◽  
Lucien Kerhoas ◽  
Adolphe Heiss ◽  
Jacques Einhorn ◽  
Krikor Sahetchian

Cross-sections for the continuous absorption of radiation by methane in the wave-length range 1600 to 350A have been measured. The absorption is analyzed so as to distinguish between absorption leading to photo-dissociation processes and absorption due to photoionization. The main photo-ionization process is CH 4 +hv->CH 4 + -e - , and the photoionization cross-section is measured for free electron energies from 0 to about 20 eV. Little evidence is found for processes such as CH 4 + hv-> CH 2 + H+e - The results are compared with calculations by Dalgamo. The paper includes an account of the technique of photographic spectrophotometry in the region 1100 to 200A.


AIP Advances ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 025120
Author(s):  
C. Stanford ◽  
M. J. Wilson ◽  
B. Cabrera ◽  
M. Diamond ◽  
N. A. Kurinsky ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 000370282199044
Author(s):  
Wubin Weng ◽  
Shen Li ◽  
Marcus Aldén ◽  
Zhongshan Li

Ammonia (NH3) is regarded as an important nitrogen oxides (NOx) precursor and also as an effective reductant for NOx removal in energy utilization through combustion, and it has recently become an attractive non-carbon alternative fuel. To have a better understanding of thermochemical properties of NH3, accurate in situ detection of NH3 in high temperature environments is desirable. Ultraviolet (UV) absorption spectroscopy is a feasible technique. To achieve quantitative measurements, spectrally resolved UV absorption cross-sections of NH3 in hot gas environments at different temperatures from 295 K to 590 K were experimentally measured for the first time. Based on the experimental results, vibrational constants of NH3 were determined and used for the calculation of the absorption cross-section of NH3 at high temperatures above 590 K using the PGOPHER software. The investigated UV spectra covered the range of wavelengths from 190 nm to 230 nm, where spectral structures of the [Formula: see text] transition of NH3 in the umbrella bending mode, v2, were recognized. The absorption cross-section was found to decrease at higher temperatures. For example, the absorption cross-section peak of the (6, 0) vibrational band of NH3 decreases from ∼2 × 10−17 to ∼0.5 × 10−17 cm2/molecule with the increase of temperature from 295 K to 1570 K. Using the obtained absorption cross-section, in situ nonintrusive quantification of NH3 in different hot gas environments was achieved with a detection limit varying from below 10 parts per million (ppm) to around 200 ppm as temperature increased from 295 K to 1570 K. The quantitative measurement was applied to an experimental investigation of NH3 combustion process. The concentrations of NH3 and nitric oxide (NO) in the post flame zone of NH3–methane (CH4)–air premixed flames at different equivalence ratios were measured.


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