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Analytical Aspects Of Laser-Induced Degradation Of Organic And Inorganic Compounds, William T. Ristau
Analytical Aspects Of Laser-Induced Degradation Of Organic And Inorganic Compounds, William T. Ristau
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The rapid deposition of energy by means of a pulsed ruby laser to degrade organic and inorganic materials is investigated as an analytical tool. Advantages and disadvantages of using a laser are discussed and compared to current conventional pyrolysis methods. The interaction of laser radiation with matter is briefly discussed.
A number of different organic compounds including saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons, heterocyclic compounds, and polymers have been studied. The degradation products were separated and identified by use of a gas chromatograph. Degradation studies have also been done on a series of inorganic salts including nitrates, sulfates, thiosulfates, and oxalates. The …
The Synthesis Of Some New Condensed Pyridazines, Pyridazine N-Oxides And Pyrimidines As Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents, Donald E. Pichler
The Synthesis Of Some New Condensed Pyridazines, Pyridazine N-Oxides And Pyrimidines As Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents, Donald E. Pichler
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