Chemical analysis protocol for alternative refrigerants. 1. Spectroscopic methods.
Author(s) : BRUNO T. J.
Summary
The chemical analysis protocol developed for research on alternative refrigerant fluids at the Thermophysics Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is described. The spectroscopic techniques include mass spectrometry, infrared spectrophotometry, and multinuclear NMR spectrometry. The compilation of a spectral data base and the elucidation of general spectroscopic trends are also described.
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- Original title: Chemical analysis protocol for alternative refrigerants. 1. Spectroscopic methods.
- Record ID : 1993-2495
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Transactions 1992. Part 2.
- Publication date: 1992
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Source: ASHRAE Transactions 1992. Part 2.
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