Abstract
Emission spectra of carbon disulfide (CS 2) excited by electron collisions have been measured in the wavelength region from 235 to 575 nm at the incident electron energies of 9.7 and 15 eV. It has been found that the most intense emission bands in the observed fluorescence come from excited CS (A 1Π) radicals produced in the dissociative excitation of carbon disulfide.
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