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A method for the study of inhibitor consumption in combustion processes

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A kinetic method is described for determining the inhibitor consumption during chain processes in closed vessels, under non-steady state conditions. The inhibited combustion of hydrogen, regarded as a model of a branching chain process, has been studied by this method.

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Описан кинетический метод определения концентрации ин-гибитора по ходу разветвлённо-цепных процессов в нес-тационарном режиме, в статических условиях. Этим ме-тодом изучено ингибированное горение водорода, рассмат-риваемое как модельный разветвлённо-цепной процесс.

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Azatyan, V.V., Sklyarenko, V.I. A method for the study of inhibitor consumption in combustion processes. React Kinet Catal Lett 3, 293–296 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02067768

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