Abstract

AbstractThe gas enclosed inside bubbles in industrial glasses was probed by micro‐Raman spectrometry. The rotational and vibrational Raman spectra for various gases can be measured with high sensitivity. The elimination of a parasitic signal due to air that makes the signal acquisition difficult is discussed. In situ high‐temperature Raman measurements were used to monitor the disproportionation reaction of SO2 inside bubbles. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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