Abstract:To detect ammonia and deuterated hydrocarbons in exhaust gas from the Large Helical Device (LHD), infrared absorption spectrometry, FTIR with a long optical path gas cell, was applied. Ammonia (NH 3 ) and deuterated hydrocarbons (C x H y D z ) could be detected during the first operations of wall baking at 368 K and the D 2 glow discharge conducted after vacuum vessel closure. The concentration of ammonia increased with increasing baking temperature, and deuterated ammonia was not detected. Thus, the ammonia, … Show more
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