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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 38,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 575-578
  • (1984)

Temperature Effects on Electronic Spectral Absorptions of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutes I: An Optical Microautoclave

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Abstract

A high-temperature optical microautoclave for maintaining aqueous solution at elevated temperatures and pressures is described. The apparatus is being used to monitor the chemical processes taking place during temperature cyclings. Some spectra of copper(II) and iron(II) solutions are presented as examples up to 200°C and 15.3 atm estimated pressure.

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