02867oam 2200529Ka 450 991071290180332120180924045900.7GOVPUB-C13-182e9fbdd5b6199e7e3026a440346f6e(CKB)5470000002499180(OCoLC)689444678(OCoLC)778239917(OCoLC)926749268(OCoLC)995470000002499180(EXLCZ)99547000000249918020101203d1990 ua 0engurbn||||||abpurbn||||||adatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpectroscopic library for alternative refrigerant analysis /Thomas J. Bruno ; sponsored by U.S. Department of EnergyGaithersburg, MD :U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology ;Washington :U.S. G.P.O. :For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,1990.1 online resource (vi, 233 pages) illustrationsNIST special publication ;794Contributed record: Metadata reviewed, not verified. Some fields updated by batch processes.Includes bibliographical references.The Special Publication contains infrared and mass spectra for a wide range of chlorofluoro-bromo ethanes and ethylenes that are relevant to research on alternative refrigerants. Alternative refrigerants are working fluids that are thought not to contribute significantly to atmospheric ozone depletion. In addition to the spectroscopic data, some physical property and safety information is included for each fluid as well. Not all of the compounds covered in the publication can be used as refrigerants. Indeed, some of them are in fact solids under ambient conditions, and others are fully halogenated, thus making them unfavorable from an ozone depletion standpoint. The study of all of these materials is important, however, since many will be found as impurities or reaction/decomposition products of refrigerant fluids. The publication provides a signal source for some particularly useful analytical information needed in the identification of these compounds.ChlorofluorocarbonsSpectraRefrigerantsSpectraChlorofluorocarbonsSpectrafastChlorofluorocarbonsSpectra.RefrigerantsSpectra.ChlorofluorocarbonsSpectra.602/.18 s621.5/64Bruno Thomas J76413United States.Department of Energy.OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCONBSOCLCQOCLCFBOOK9910712901803321Spectroscopic library for alternative refrigerant analysis3466842UNINA