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Flame-quenching agents

Furthermore volatile SbX3 decomposes in the heat of the flame to generate fine particles of Sb203, which form sites for radical recombination. A problem with these gas-phase radical quenching agents is that the volatiles emitted are acidic and corrosive. [Pg.109]


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