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Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition of Dimethylmercury. II. Carbon‐13 Isotope Effect
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-03)
The C13 kinetic isotope effect in the pyrolysis of gaseous dimethylmercury has been studied in the presence and absence of cyclopentane inhibitor from 290–375°C for the inhibited and 290–350°C for the uninhibited reactions. ...
Infrared spectra of high polymers : Part IX. Polyethylene terephthalate
(Elsevier, 1959)
Infrared spectra of polyethylene terephthalate and three of its deuterated analogs have been obtained in the region of 70 to 3600 cm-1, polarized spectra having been obtained down to 330 cm-1. On the basis of analysis of ...
Plasma oscillations
(Elsevier, 1959-07)
The equivalence of the Landau and Van Kampen treatments of the initial value problem for plasma oscillations is demonstrated. Using completeness and orthogonality theorems for the normal modes, and integral representation ...
Rotation spectrum of methyl alcohol
(Elsevier, 1959)
The rotation spectrum of methanol vapor has been measured from 50 to 457 cm-1. Combining these data with the work of Borden and Barker provides an accurate map of the spectrum to 625 cm-1 together with some provisional ...
Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition of Dimethylmercury. I. Cyclopentane Inhibition
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-03)
The kinetics of the pyrolysis of gaseous dimethylmercury have been studied in the presence and absence of cyclopentane inhibitor from 290–375°C for the inhibited and 265–350°C for the uninhibited reactions. The decomposition ...
Microwave Cavities for Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-07)
On Thermal‐Diffusion Effect in the Surface Treatment of Metals by Diffusion out of a Streaming Gas
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-06)
Characteristics of a Plasma Thermocouple
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-12)
The operation of a cesium plasma thermocouple is described for a range of hot‐junction temperatures from 1600°K to 2600°K and for a range of cesium pressures from 10−5 mm Hg to 2 mm Hg. Electromotive force and short‐circuit ...
Characteristic Manifolds in Three‐Dimensional Unsteady Magnetohydrodynamics
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-05)
The technique developed in the general theory of discontinuities is applied to the basic equations of unsteady magnetohydrodynamics in order to find the conditions to be satisfied by the discontinuities in the derivatives ...
Dipole Moment of Tetraborane
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-04)
The dipole moment of tetraborane, as measured in benzene solution by a heterodyne beat method, is 0.56±0.1.