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Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, J., KRČMA, F., STARÁ, Z.
Originální název
Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Anglický název
Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This contribution is focused on the optical emission spectroscopy observations of the DC non-pulsed diaphragm discharge in various water solutions. The emission intensities of the hydroxyl radicals and the atomic lines of some selected elements are investigated. We have also studied the influence of the experimental conditions (for example of the applied high voltage and the discharge power, pH, the solution conductivity etc.) on the emission intensity. The results are proposed for the application in the analytic chemistry.
Anglický abstrakt
This contribution is focused on the optical emission spectroscopy observations of the DC non-pulsed diaphragm discharge in various water solutions. The emission intensities of the hydroxyl radicals and the atomic lines of some selected elements are investigated. We have also studied the influence of the experimental conditions (for example of the applied high voltage and the discharge power, pH, the solution conductivity etc.) on the emission intensity. The results are proposed for the application in the analytic chemistry.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT15127,
author="Jana {Procházková} and Zdenka {Kozáková} and František {Krčma}",
title="Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy",
annote="This contribution is focused on the optical emission spectroscopy observations of the DC non-pulsed diaphragm discharge in various water solutions. The emission intensities of the hydroxyl radicals and the atomic lines of some selected elements are investigated. We have also studied the influence of the experimental conditions (for example of the applied high voltage and the discharge power, pH, the solution conductivity etc.) on the emission intensity. The results are proposed for
the application in the analytic chemistry.",
address="Matfyzpress",
booktitle="Proceedings of Week of Doctoral Students, Part II",
chapter="15127",
institution="Matfyzpress",
year="2005",
month="november",
pages="414--418",
publisher="Matfyzpress",
type="conference paper"
}