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... inhibitor be concordant with the fuel - release properties of the flamm- able substrate . Likewise , spatial and time constraints exist in the external application of ... inhibitor required to extinguish V. Chemical Inhibition of Flames 333.
... inhibitor be concordant with the fuel - release properties of the flamm- able substrate . Likewise , spatial and time constraints exist in the external application of ... inhibitor required to extinguish V. Chemical Inhibition of Flames 333.
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... inhibitor effectiveness , such as blow - off limits and extinction limits for halogen inhibitors . It also follows from the definition of 4 , that the degree of inhibition should be proportional to the amount of inhibitor added to the ...
... inhibitor effectiveness , such as blow - off limits and extinction limits for halogen inhibitors . It also follows from the definition of 4 , that the degree of inhibition should be proportional to the amount of inhibitor added to the ...
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... inhibition was ob- served . A factor - of - 2 reduction in the H - atom concentration was also observed when 10-3 mole ... inhibitor was the system most affected by a pressure change . The authors suggest the possibility that this effect ...
... inhibition was ob- served . A factor - of - 2 reduction in the H - atom concentration was also observed when 10-3 mole ... inhibitor was the system most affected by a pressure change . The authors suggest the possibility that this effect ...
Contents
Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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addition alkali metal atoms basic bond dissociation energies Bulewicz burning velocity calculated Chapter Chem chemical reaction chemistry chloride combustion complex components composition concentration condensed considered corrosion determined diffusion flames discussion dissociation energies effect electron emission endothermic enthalpy entropy equilibrium constant example experimental fission fission products fluorides formation free energy fuel gases given H-atom H₂ H₂O halogen heat Hence high temperature species high temperature vapors hydroxide inhibition inhibitor interaction involves ionization ions kcal mol-¹ kinetic low pressure mass spectrometric materials metal halide metal oxide mole fraction molecular species NaCl nuclear fission observed oxide oxygen Padley partial pressure phase plasma premixed premixed flames presence production radical reactants reaction rates reaction zone reactor recent recombination reduced region relatively rocket Section solid solubility specific impulse spectroscopic stability Sugden surface Table techniques temperature thermal thermodynamic tion vapor deposition vapor pressure vapor species vapor-phase volatile