We use the recently developed technique of pulsed dye-laser optoacoustic spectroscopy of liquids to study the weak 607-nm absorption band of benzene dissolved in various concentrations in CCl(4). The technique involves the use of submersed piezoelectric transducer and gated detection of the transient acoustic signal. With increasing dilution, the peak of the 607-nm band is observed to be more blue-shifted, and the linewidth and asymmetry of the band decrease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe formation of hydrogen cyanide during the catalytic reduction of nitric oxide (NO) with carbon monoxide and hydrogen was studied with a bench-scale flow reactor. The previously reported inhibition by sulfur dioxide of the formation of hydrogen cyanide was found to be counteracted by transient admission of oxygen to the catalyst. These results are discussed in the context of the control of automotive emissions of NO and the prevention of hydrogen cyanide production during such control.
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