1925
DOI: 10.1126/science.62.1610.422
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The Chemical Effects in Ionized Organic Gases

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“…Recently Taylor and Hill (220) stated that while excited mercury atoms do not affect methane, the reactions which take place with higher paraffin hydrocarbons are comparable with the results Lind (142,143,144) obtained by the action of alpha particles.…”
Section: Propanesupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Recently Taylor and Hill (220) stated that while excited mercury atoms do not affect methane, the reactions which take place with higher paraffin hydrocarbons are comparable with the results Lind (142,143,144) obtained by the action of alpha particles.…”
Section: Propanesupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Lind and Bardwell (143,144) observed that at 250 alpha radiation from radon caused the elimination of hydrogen from methane and the formation of saturated gaseous hydrocarbons and an unsaturated liquid product having the empirical formula C"Hi 9$,,.…”
Section: Decomposition By Alpha Particlesmentioning
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“…What little is known of the influence of radioactive material on methane oxidation is contained in two papers by Lind and Bardwell. In the first brief account of their work (75), they stated that under the influence of the alpha radiation from radon the oxidation of methane proceeded completely to carbon dioxide and water. In the later paper (76) they reported that the oxidation took place in one step, and from the numerical relation between the number of gaseous ions produced and the methane molecules oxidized, they postulated the formation of triplet ion clusters, as shown in the following reaction:…”
Section: T H I S C O N T E N T Imentioning
confidence: 99%