Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1963
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1963natur.200..568v&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 200, Issue 4906, pp. 568 (1963).
Physics
Scientific paper
THE problems involved in the development of ultraviolet transmission filters have been discussed by Hunt and Davis1 and Kasha3. For the isolation of the mercury arc triplet near 3130 Å, nickel chloride, potassium chrom-ate and potassium biphthalate have been recommended as the best solution filters and have been widely used in the photolysis of ketones. Of these, potassium acid phthalate exhibits an amazingly sharp spectral cut-off just below 3100 Å, thereby necessitating its use as a high-frequency cut-off filter in conjunction with a region-selecting filter such as potassium chromate. But it is photochemioally unstable, tending to decrease transmission at 3130 Å with use, and, in order to maintain the transmittance fairly constant, it was suggested by Bowen3 that the biphthalate solution required continued renewal by means of a flow system.
Miller Gifford H.
Pritchard G. O.
Venugopalan M.
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