Abstract
In the main 3064 Å system of OH higher rotational levels of bands with
v'
= 1 and all levels with
v'
≥ 2 are affected by a weak predissociation. One spin component of the 2Ʃ
+
levels is more strongly affected than the other. Of the three molecular states, 4II, 4Ʃ
¯
and 2Ʃ
¯
which could conceivably cause the predissociation, only the 2Ʃ
¯
could produce this effect. The predissociation is observed in the OH bands from a discharge and from the reaction zone of an oxy-acetylene flame at low pressure, and also to some extent in a flame at atmospheric pressure. The predissociation, and its reverse process, a ‘pre-association’, may also affect the vibrational intensity distribution if there is departure from equilibrium. Striking anomalies of this type in hydrogen flames are interpreted in this way. For flames at 1 atm. pressure there appears to be an excess of free atoms in the flame, and at low-pressure emission of radiation from the flame disturbs the equilibrium.
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