- Author
- Smyth, K. C. | Schenck, P. K. | Mallard, W. G.
- Title
- What Really Does Happen to Electronically Excited Atoms in Flames?
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
- Report
- ACS Series NO. 134
- Book or Conf
- ACS Symposium. Laser Probes for Combustion Chemistry. April 11, 1980, Crosley, D. R., Editors, 175-181 p., 1980
- Keywords
- ionization | flames
- Identifiers
- electronically atoms
- Abstract
- In recent years numerous experiment have been reported on the fluorescence and enrgy transfer processes of electronically excited atoms. However, for flame studies the rates of many possible collision processes are not well known, and so the fate of these excited atoms is unclear.