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Mechanochemical Treatment, Features of the Structure and Properties, and Reactivity of SHS Systems Based on Natural Materials 3. Influence of Mechanochemical Treatment and Modification of Oxide Materials on the Technological Combustion

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We have investigated the laws of technological combustion of (SiO2 + Al) and (SiO2 + CaSiO3 + Al) systems with the combustion reaction activated by preliminary mechanochemical treatment of the charge components with various modifying additives containing bound water, carbon, and amino groups. It has been shown that modifying the charge components in the regime of mechanochemical treatment leads to a change in the induction period of ignition, the combustion kinetics, and the thermodynamic characteristics of the process, which promotes intensification of the development of redox reactions and more complete conversion of the charge mixture components.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 87, No. 5, pp.1051–1059, September–October, 2014.

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Mansurov, Z.A., Mofa, N.N., Sadykov, B.S. et al. Mechanochemical Treatment, Features of the Structure and Properties, and Reactivity of SHS Systems Based on Natural Materials 3. Influence of Mechanochemical Treatment and Modification of Oxide Materials on the Technological Combustion. J Eng Phys Thermophy 87, 1094–1102 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10891-014-1111-4

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