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Study of ignition of carbon monoxide with additions of halogen hydrocarbons near the first ignition limit

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    Tetrafluorodibromomethane inhibits the combustion of carbon monoxide, taking place in the presence of traces of hydrogen-containing compounds.

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    The rate constant of the reaction between atoms of hydrogen and tetrafluorobromomethane has been determined from data on the inhibition of the ignition of carbon monoxide at 650°.

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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya Nauk, No. 4, pp. 905–907, April, 1976.

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Petrova, L.D., Azatyan, V.V. & Baratov, A.N. Study of ignition of carbon monoxide with additions of halogen hydrocarbons near the first ignition limit. Russ Chem Bull 25, 882–884 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00922403

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