Abstract

The electrical conductivity due to sodium, barium, and strontium has been investigated in H2-O2 and C3H3-O2 flames at a total pressure of 1 atm and the temperature range 1400° to 2200°K. Both sodium and barium have an ionization potential of approximately 5·1 eV. Flames seeded with barium acetate had a higher conductivity (an order of magnitude at 1800°K) than those with sodium hydroxide. Flames seeded with strontium also had conductivities higher than can be due to the ionization of the alkaline earth metal.

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