Abstract

Molecular emission cavity analysis (MECA) is a chemiluminescence technique in which molecular emissions are generated within a cavity that is introduced into a hydrogen diffusion flame. The hydrogen flame acts as the environment of radicals, atoms and molecules which promote the chemical reactions producing excited species and the cavity acts as the environment for stabilizing the emitting species. The principles, development and applications of MECA are outlined and future possibilities are discussed.

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