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... Radical Recombination Kinetics The excess concentration of radicals present in the region of the re- action zone permits determination of radical recombination kinetics by monitoring directly the concentration decay as a function of ...
... Radical Recombination Kinetics The excess concentration of radicals present in the region of the re- action zone permits determination of radical recombination kinetics by monitoring directly the concentration decay as a function of ...
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... radical . Furthermore , either the halide species or the flame radical , or both , must contain a H- atom . Thus , reactions between HCl and O , OH or H , or between Cl and OH or H are possible . The relatively high degree of flame ...
... radical . Furthermore , either the halide species or the flame radical , or both , must contain a H- atom . Thus , reactions between HCl and O , OH or H , or between Cl and OH or H are possible . The relatively high degree of flame ...
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... radical concentra- tions should be contrasted with that found in faster burning flames , where premixing and less fuel - rich - conditions exist , with the result that the reaction - zone radical concentration levels are well in excess ...
... radical concentra- tions should be contrasted with that found in faster burning flames , where premixing and less fuel - rich - conditions exist , with the result that the reaction - zone radical concentration levels are well in excess ...
Contents
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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