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Hydroxyl Formation in Silica Tubes and Layers due to Oxy–Hydrogen Flames

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

J. Kirchhof
Affiliation:
Physikalisch-Technisches Institut, Jena, Germany
G. Braun
Affiliation:
Physikalisch-Technisches Institut, Jena, Germany
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Abstract

A novel kind of hydroxyl formation during the processing of quartz glass tubes with oxy-hydrogen burners was found and studied in detail by high-resolution laser spectroscopy. The formation mechanism involving hydrogen penetration from the flame and following reactions is discussed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1992

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