Silicon Oxide Formation in Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Gas

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Spectroscopy And Spectrophotometry, Hi Regions And 21-Cm Lines, Diffuse, Translucent, And High-Velocity Clouds, Transmission Electron Microscopy

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Silicon oxide smoke grains produced in different atmospheric gases were examined by transmission electron microscopy and mid-infrared spectroscopy. Yellow brown SiOx grains were produced in CO gas by evaporation of a fragment of Si and in H2 gas by evaporation of SiO powder. Spherical SiO2 grains produced in the gas mixture showed a white color and a characteristic SiO2 spectrum. The formation of SiOx and SiO2 in different gas phases suggests an important phase in the evolution of silicates.

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