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A small scale experiment has been set up to investigate the deactivation of O2(1(Delta) ). The effect of different buffer gases and defoamer on the O2(1(Delta) )-yield has been studied. With a deconvolution calculation water vapor can be measured by mass-spectrometry. Cold traps and Raschig-Rings were used to diminish the water content in the gas flow. O2(1(Delta) )-deactivation measurements show, that non-metallic materials should be preferred for construction of chemical oxygen-iodine lasers. To compare different experiments the O2(1(Delta) )-deactivation may be described by simple equations. Comparison of these equations with experimental data leads to the conclusion, that the reaction order of the O2(1(Delta) )-deactivation varies from 1.825th to 1st order in dependence of time and O2(1(Delta) )-partial pressure.
G. R. Kwirandt andWolfgang O. Schall
"Basic experiments on the production of O2(1Delta)", Proc. SPIE 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, (31 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204933
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G. R. Kwirandt, Wolfgang O. Schall, "Basic experiments on the production of O2(1Delta)," Proc. SPIE 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, (31 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204933