Modern High Temperature Science A Collection of Research Papers from Scientists, Post-Doctoral Associates, and Colleagues of Professor Leo Brewer in celebration of his 65th birthday

It is a great pleasure to have the opportunity to honor our distinguished colleague, Professor Leo Brewer, on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birth­ day, with this special volume of High Temperature Science. Leo and his wife, Rose, are personal friends of several generations of students and postdoct...

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Main Author: Margrave, John L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
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505 0 |a Hydration and Dehydration of Calcium Oxide Powders Studied by Photoluminescence Spectroscopy -- Reactions of Transition Metal Atoms with 2-Nitropropane -- A Predictive Procedure for Vapor Pressure -- Empirical Calculations of Molecular Properties -- Author Index 
505 0 |a The Responsibility of High Temperature Scientists -- Determination of the Dissociation Energies of Gaseous Iron Monoxide and Manganese Monoxide by the Mass Spectrometric Knudsen Cell Method -- The Surface Diffusion of High Temperature Vapors in Porous Alumina -- Electron Impact Spectroscopy of High Temperature Species -- Energetics of Silicon Oxidation Reactions. An Independent Determination of the SiO Bond Dissociation Energy -- Kinetics of Vaporization of Molten Selenium -- Electron—Ion Collisions in High Temperature Plasmas -- Absorption Spectra of Diphenylacetylene and 1,4-Diphenylbutadiyne Cations in Solid Argon -- Study of the Disproportionation of Sodium Thiosulfate by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy -- Observations of Excited Metastable and Radiative States of He2, Ne2, and Ar2 by Neutralized Ion-Beam Spectroscopy -- ScNi and TiCo Molecules. Ground States, Bonding, and Brewer-Engel Theory -- Temperature Dependence of Pb(3P10). Spin-Orbit Relaxation by Atomic Hydrogen --  
505 0 |a Electronic Matrix Isolation Spectroscopic Studies of the Group IIA Metal—Water Photochemistry -- Reactions of Iron Atoms and Iron Dimers with Methane, Ammonia, and Hydrogen Fluoride in Low Temperature Matrices -- Cadmium Activities of Silver—Cadmium Alloys Determined from Measurements on EMF Cells Involving Displacement Reactions -- Second Law and Solution Structure -- Diatomic Partition Functions from Classical and Semiclassical Phase Integrals -- Surface/Interfacial Free Energies and the Surface Tension of Uranium Dioxide -- Transpiration Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Liquid KCl and KOH Vaporization -- A New Gaseous Iridium Oxide, Ir2O3 -- Gibbs Free Energies of Formation for Intermetallic Compounds Involving Trasition Elements, Lanthanides, and Actinides -- Prediction of High Temperature Metallic PhaseDiagrams -- The Temperature—Composition Phase Diagram of the GeSe—GeTe System --  
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520 |a It is a great pleasure to have the opportunity to honor our distinguished colleague, Professor Leo Brewer, on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birth­ day, with this special volume of High Temperature Science. Leo and his wife, Rose, are personal friends of several generations of students and postdoctoral researchers at the University of California at Berkeley. Their concern and understanding has been important to many of us over the past forty years. Each paper in this volume has at least one author who was a gradu­ ate student or a postdoctoral researcher in Leo's laboratory at Berkeley. The variety of topics is indicative of the wide-ranging science done by Brewer-ites and by Leo Brewer himself. He has personally participated in the resolution of many of the classical problems of high-temperature science-from the heat of sublimation of graphite to the dissociation en­ ergy of nitrogen to the prediction of binary and ternary phase diagrams. He and his students have made major contributions to atomic and molec­ ular spectroscopy. He has made significant contributions to the develop­ ment of efficient systems for energy conversion and to ceramics. In addi­ tion to his research activities, Leo Brewer has been a long-time participant in the dynamic undergraduate teaching program of the Berkeley Chemistry Department. He has provided crucial insight for stu­ dents involved in those career-shaping experiences that one endures while acquiring the basics of inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry with that interwoven common bond of thermodynamics