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... ions in hydrocarbon flames . Also , as the CH radical exists primarily at the reaction zone , then the production of CHO + , H3O + , and the other secondary ion species , effectively ceases downstream of the reaction zone . E. Positive Ion ...
... ions in hydrocarbon flames . Also , as the CH radical exists primarily at the reaction zone , then the production of CHO + , H3O + , and the other secondary ion species , effectively ceases downstream of the reaction zone . E. Positive Ion ...
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... ions in flames , has been given by Woodward ( 1971 ) . 2. Positive Ion Formation Processes Typical profiles of total ion concentration versus time above the reaction zone in H2 - O2 - N2 flames , containing metal additives , are given ...
... ions in flames , has been given by Woodward ( 1971 ) . 2. Positive Ion Formation Processes Typical profiles of total ion concentration versus time above the reaction zone in H2 - O2 - N2 flames , containing metal additives , are given ...
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... ion densities a range of 1014-1017 ions cm3 is expected . Energy output is proportional to the square of plasma density . Thus , in the suggested low pressure steady - state reactor , a fuel pressure of 10-4-10- atm and a confinement ...
... ion densities a range of 1014-1017 ions cm3 is expected . Energy output is proportional to the square of plasma density . Thus , in the suggested low pressure steady - state reactor , a fuel pressure of 10-4-10- atm and a confinement ...
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Chemistry of High Temperature Species in Space | 7 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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