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Ferroalloys combustion

Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), of widespread occurrence in the environment, result from incomplete combustion of carbon- and hydrogen-containing substances. Many PAHs are well-recognized carcinogens and mutagens. Several industrial processes, such as fossil fuel conversion and production of aluminium and ferroalloys, can produce PAHs and result in their occurence in the working environment. [Pg.357]

A distinctive peculiarity of high-grade ferrotitanium is the lowest melting temperature among examined ferroalloys (1085 °C). To understand the mechanism for nitriding of ferrotitanium, we stopped the combustion wave by quenching. [Pg.209]

Application Prospects of Products of Combustion of Ferroalloys In Nitrogen 217... [Pg.217]


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