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Composition of the condensed detonation products of mixed explosives

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It is shown experimentally that in the explosion of mixed explosives that have nitrogen-containing components and a combustible (aluminum, boron, and titanium), conditions under which the condensed explosion products contain mainly nitrides in the form of powders of dispersity 0.1–1.0 μm that are stable when stored in air can occur. The possibility of formation of lower volatile suboxides is shown.

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Translated fromFizika Goreniya i Vzryva, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 92–94, July–August 1999.

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Il’yin, A.P., Reshetov, A.A. Composition of the condensed detonation products of mixed explosives. Combust Explos Shock Waves 35, 434–435 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02674477

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