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Products of Combustion of Aluminum Hydride in Air

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The paper reports results of studying the process and products of combustion of aluminum hydride in air. It is shown that the final combustion products of aluminum hydride contain ≈50% aluminum nitride (by weight) for large sample weights of 1000 g. The formation mechanism of the final combustion products of aluminum hydride is similar to that of ultradisperse aluminum powder.

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Il'in, A.P., Bychin, N.V. & Gromov, A.A. Products of Combustion of Aluminum Hydride in Air. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 37, 490–491 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017973601611

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