Issue 1088, 1966

Excitation gradients in acetylene-oxygen flames

Abstract

The position of maximum emission in the flame gases and the optimum ratio of acetylene to oxygen has been established for representative atomic and ionic lines of eight elements. The elements and their lines (in millimicrons) are: antimony, 259·8; barium 553·6; barium II, 493·4; boron, 249·7; cobalt, 345·4; iron, 372·0; iron II, 238·2; niobium, 405·9; tin, 254·7; and vanadium, 440·8.

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Analyst, 1966,91, 709-713

Excitation gradients in acetylene-oxygen flames

J. A. Dean and J. E. Adkins, Analyst, 1966, 91, 709 DOI: 10.1039/AN9669100709

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