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Active Nitrogen

Authors: A. Nelson Wright Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2012 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 615 Publication formats: EAN: 9780323144575 ISBN: 9780323144575 Category: Analytical chemistry Publisher's index: B978-0-12-395510-4.X5001-9 Bibliographic note: -

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Active Nitrogen focuses on the experimental and theoretical investigations on active nitrogen.
Divided into five chapters, the book starts by giving an introduction to the discovery of active nitrogen, the energy content, and the methods by which this may be produced. The succeeding part deals with light emissions from active nitrogen system. This discussion includes molecular spectrum of nitrogen, emission from atomic energy and condensed active nitrogen, emission from molecular species with electronic energy levels below and above 9.76 eV, and light-emitting systems of active nitrogen.
The next part focuses on theories on active nitrogen. The theories discussed are long-lived Lewis-Rayleigh afterglow and short-lived, energetic afterglows. Numerical representations are provided to test the validity of the theories. Lastly, the discussions end with chemical reactions of active nitrogen. Topics contained in this part are text on recombination of N(4S) atoms; rate constants for reactions presumably induced by direct N(4S) attack; reactions caused by excited nitrogen molecular attack; and mechanism for reactions of active nitrogen that seem to influence direct N(4S) attack.
The book is a valuable source of information for readers interested in the research on active nitrogen.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Active Nitrogen 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Dedication 7
  • Preface 9
  • Table of Contents 11
  • Chapter 1. Introduction 15
    • I. A Brief Description of Active Nitrogen and Its Discovery 15
    • II.The Energy Content of Active Nitrogen and the Bond Dissociation Energy of N2 16
    • III. Methods by Which Active Nitrogen May Be Produced 18
  • Chapter 2. Light Emission from Active Nitrogen Systems 27
    • I. The Molecular Spectrum of Nitrogen 27
    • II. Emission from Molecular Species with Electronic Energy Levels below 9.76 eV 29
    • III. Emission from Molecular Species with Electronic Energy Levels above 9.76 eV 48
    • IV. Emission from Atomic Nitrogen 64
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