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... nitrogen , argon and other atmospheres in increasing olefin concentration and its significance on the mechanism of coal pyrolysis . Bittel , J. T. , Sjodahl , L. H. , and White , J. F. ( 1969 ) . J. Amer . Ceram . Soc . 52 , 446 . Steam ...
... nitrogen , argon and other atmospheres in increasing olefin concentration and its significance on the mechanism of coal pyrolysis . Bittel , J. T. , Sjodahl , L. H. , and White , J. F. ( 1969 ) . J. Amer . Ceram . Soc . 52 , 446 . Steam ...
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... nitrogen fixation , i.e. , NO and HCN production ( Timmins and Ammann , 1967 ) ; graphite - hydrogen reactions , e.g. , acetylene production , ( Clarke , 1967 ) ; and fluorine reactions , e.g. , production of fluorocarbons ( Bronfin ...
... nitrogen fixation , i.e. , NO and HCN production ( Timmins and Ammann , 1967 ) ; graphite - hydrogen reactions , e.g. , acetylene production , ( Clarke , 1967 ) ; and fluorine reactions , e.g. , production of fluorocarbons ( Bronfin ...
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... nitrogen as NH3 . The presence of oxide - forming metals in the magma maintains a very low O2 pressure which may be estimated from the absence of haematite ( Fe2O3 ) but presence of magnetite ( Fe3O4 ) in high temperature deposits ...
... nitrogen as NH3 . The presence of oxide - forming metals in the magma maintains a very low O2 pressure which may be estimated from the absence of haematite ( Fe2O3 ) but presence of magnetite ( Fe3O4 ) in high temperature deposits ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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