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Oxygen-hydrogen

Sulphur is less reactive than oxygen but still quite a reactive element and when heated it combines directly with the non-metallic elements, oxygen, hydrogen, the halogens (except iodine), carbon and phosphorus, and also with many metals to give sulphides. Selenium and tellurium are less reactive than sulphur but when heated combine directly with many metals and non-metals. [Pg.268]

The difference in the core-core energy for AMI and MNDOfor carbon-hydrogen and oxygen-hydrogen eractums. [Pg.118]

Oxygen-hydrogen Oxygen in gasoline Oxygen monitors Oxygen permeability... [Pg.714]

The fine antimony mist formed from the decomposition of the trichloride also participates in the flame-inhibiting process, deactivating oxygen, hydrogen, and hydroxyl radicals. [Pg.457]

However, because of the high temperature nature of this class of peroxides (10-h half-life temperatures of 133—172°C) and their extreme sensitivities to radical-induced decompositions and transition-metal activation, hydroperoxides have very limited utiUty as thermal initiators. The oxygen—hydrogen bond in hydroperoxides is weak (368-377 kJ/mol (88.0-90.1 kcal/mol) BDE) andis susceptible to attack by higher energy radicals ... [Pg.227]

Conversion of Aromatic Rings to Nonaromatic Cyclic Structures. On treatment with oxidants such as chlorine, hypochlorite anion, chlorine dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, and peroxy acids, the aromatic nuclei in lignin typically ate converted to o- and -quinoid stmctures and oxinane derivatives of quinols. Because of thein relatively high reactivity, these stmctures often appear as transient intermediates rather than as end products. Further reactions of the intermediates lead to the formation of catechol, hydroquinone, and mono- and dicarboxyhc acids. [Pg.139]

The aromatic ring of a phenoxy anion is the site of electrophilic addition, eg, in methylolation with formaldehyde (qv). The phenoxy anion is highly reactive to many oxidants such as oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and peroxyacetic acid. Many of the chemical modification reactions of lignin utilizing its aromatic and phenoHc nature have been reviewed elsewhere (53). [Pg.143]

Bond dissociation energies (BDEs) for the oxygen—oxygen and oxygen— hydrogen bonds are 167—184 kj/mol (40.0—44.0 kcal/mol) and 375 kj/mol (89.6 kcal/mol), respectively (10,45). Heats of formation, entropies, andheat capacities of hydroperoxides have been summarized (9). Hydroperoxides exist as hydrogen-bonded dimers in nonpolar solvents and readily form hydrogen-bonded associations with ethers, alcohols, amines, ketones, sulfoxides, and carboxyhc acids (46). Other physical properties of hydroperoxides have been reported (46). [Pg.103]

The amyl alcohols undergo the typical reactions of alcohols which are characterized by cleavage at either the oxygen—hydrogen or carbon—oxygen bonds. [Pg.372]

Fluorinated and Ghlorfluorinated Sulfonic Acids. The synthesis of chlorinated and fluorinated sulfonic acids has been extensively reviewed (91,92). The Hterature discusses the reaction of dialkyl sulfides and disulfides, sulfoxides and sulfones, alkanesulfonyl haHdes, alkanesulfonic acids and alkanethiols with oxygen, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, and oxygen—chloride—hydrogen fluoride mixtures over metal haHde catalysts, such as... [Pg.101]

A simple example of the analysis of multicomponent systems will suffice for the present consideration, such as the calculation of the components in a gaseous mixture of oxygen, hydrogen and sulphur. As a first step, the Gibbs energy of formation of each potential compound, e.g. S2, H2S, SO, SO2, H2O etc. can be used to calculate the equilibrium constant for the formation of each compound from the atomic species of the elements. The total number of atoms of each element will therefore be distributed in the equilibrium mixture in proportion to these constants. Thus for hydrogen with a starting number of atoms and the final number of each species... [Pg.95]

The gases that have been used most often are hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and oxygen. Hydrogen is by far the most useful, and it has the best established adsorption mechanism. It dissociates at room temperature on most clean metal surfaces of... [Pg.740]

Wet Oxidation (WO) The oxidation of oxidizable substances in water using the oxygen in air, pure or enriched oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, nitric acid or some other oxidizing agent as the source of the oxidant. The oxidation process is conducted at subcritical temperatures (<374°C). [Pg.564]

Cmtzen, P. J. (1971). Ozone production rates in an oxygen-hydrogen-nitrogen oxide atmosphere. /. Geophys. Res. 76,7311-7327. [Pg.104]

Many technologies have been proposed for detoxifying waste by processes that destroy chemical bonds pyrolytic biological and catalyzed and imcatalyzed reactions with oxygen, hydrogen, and ozone. The following sections deal only with research opportunities in the areas of thermal destmction, biodegradation, separation processes, and wet oxidation. [Pg.133]


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Active oxygen hydrogen peroxide

Additives in slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen

Bond dissociation energy values hydrogen-oxygen

Boron—oxygen bonds hydrogen

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen symbiosis network

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

Carbon-hydrogen-oxygen compound

Carbon-hydrogen-oxygen compound combustion

Carbon-hydrogen-oxygen system, hydrothermal

Carbon-oxygen double bonds catalytic hydrogenation

Carbon-oxygen double bonds molecular hydrogen

Carbonyl oxygen hydrogen bond formation

Catalysis oxygen-hydrogen reaction

Characterization hydrogen-oxygen titration

Combustion between hydrogen and oxygen

Comparison of molecular oxygen and hydrogen halide excitation

Containing Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen

Cysteine electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen

Dienes, catalytic hydrogenation oxygen

Diffusion of hydrogen and oxygen

Effects of Exposure to Hydrogen Peroxide Bubbled Air, Oxygen and Nitrogen

Electrocatalysis of Cathodic Oxygen Reduction and Anodic Hydrogen Oxidation in Fuel Cells

Electrochemistry hydrogen or oxygen production from water

Electrolysis hydrogen and oxygen production

Elementary reactions in the hydrogen—carbon monoxide—oxygen system

Elements Other Than Carbon, Hydrogen, or Oxygen

Extended hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell

Flame hydrogen-oxygen-argon

Flame hydrogen-oxygen-nitrogen

Fluorine-oxygen-hydrogen system

Formation of Hydrogen-bonded Carbanions as Intermediates in Hydron Transfer between Carbon and Oxygen

Fuel mixtures hydrogen-oxygen

Gas Phase Reaction, Photochemical, in Hydrogen-Oxygen System (Volman)

General features of the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen

Gold on titanium dioxide—the hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Heterogeneous Electron Transfer Kinetics at Hydrogen- Versus Oxygen-Terminated Electrodes

Heterogeneous catalysis hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Hydrogen and Oxygen Separations

Hydrogen and oxygen overvoltage

Hydrogen and oxygen production

Hydrogen and oxygen, combining

Hydrogen antimony—oxygen bonds

Hydrogen arsenic—oxygen bonds

Hydrogen atoms, reactions with oxygen

Hydrogen atoms, reactions with oxygen Subject

Hydrogen attached to oxygen

Hydrogen bismuth—oxygen bonds

Hydrogen bond oxygen atom

Hydrogen bonding with oxygen

Hydrogen bonds between oxygen atoms

Hydrogen carbon-oxygen-sulfur system

Hydrogen continued) reaction with oxygen

Hydrogen limiting oxygen concentrations

Hydrogen nitrogen-oxygen flammability

Hydrogen nitrogen-oxygen mixtures

Hydrogen of oxygen

Hydrogen oxygen binding

Hydrogen oxygen explosion

Hydrogen oxygen-argon

Hydrogen oxygen-free

Hydrogen oxygen-nitrogen

Hydrogen oxygen/nitrogen/sulfur content

Hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxygen reduction

Hydrogen peroxide oxygen atom transfer

Hydrogen peroxide reactive oxygen species

Hydrogen peroxide, as an oxygen

Hydrogen peroxide, electrophilic oxygenation with

Hydrogen peroxide, protonated oxygenation

Hydrogen reaction with oxygen

Hydrogen with oxygen

Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide

Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Phosphorus

Hydrogen, reaction with bromine oxygen

Hydrogen- and Oxygen-Terminated Diamond

Hydrogen-Oxygen AFCs

Hydrogen-Oxygen Power Fuel Cell Using Porous Silicon Structure

Hydrogen-oxygen bond

Hydrogen-oxygen bonds reactions with

Hydrogen-oxygen bonds, bond energie

Hydrogen-oxygen cell

Hydrogen-oxygen chemistry

Hydrogen-oxygen flame

Hydrogen-oxygen fuel

Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell Subject

Hydrogen-oxygen mixtures

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions mechanism

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions mercury-sensitized reaction

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions ozone formation

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions primary process

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions products

Hydrogen-oxygen reactions water formation

Hydrogen-oxygen system

Hydrogen-oxygen titration

Hydrogen-oxygen titration metal surface area

Hydrogen-oxygen-propene-oxide

Hydrogen-terminated silicon surface with oxygen

Hydrogen/oxygen consumed

Hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell

Hydrogen/oxygen reaction

Hydrogenation carbon-oxygen double bond

Hydrogenation of Oxygen- and Sulfur-containing Aromatic Ring Systems

Hydrogens, tertiary oxidation with oxygen

Lead—oxygen bonds hydrogen halides

Liquid-Phase Oxidations with Hydrogen Peroxide and Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by Polyoxometalate-Based Compounds

Molecular hydrogen, carbon-oxygen

Molecular hydrogen, carbon-oxygen double bond hydrogenation

Nickel hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Nitrogen—oxygen bonds hydrogen

Nonmetallic Elements I. Hydrogen, Boron, Oxygen and Carbon

OXYGEN Sodium hydrogen sulphate

Other Hydrogen-Oxygen Compounds

Oxygen and Hydrogen Chemistry

Oxygen and Hydrogen Pumping, Water Vapor Electrolysis

Oxygen and hydrogen

Oxygen carbon-hydrogen activation reactions

Oxygen donors hydrogen peroxide

Oxygen electroreduction reaction hydrogen adsorption

Oxygen hydrogen adsorption, effect

Oxygen hydrogen bond and

Oxygen hydrogen bonded

Oxygen hydrogen bonding and

Oxygen hydrogen compounds

Oxygen hydrogen insertion

Oxygen hydrogen peroxide

Oxygen hydrogen peroxide and

Oxygen hydrogen peroxide intermediate

Oxygen hydrogen stretching

Oxygen reactivity with hydrogen

Oxygen removal from hydrogen

Oxygen rhodium-hydrogen bonds

Oxygen, chemisorption hydrogenation

Oxygen, transmembrane helix hydrogen

Oxygen-assisted hydrogen transfer

Oxygen-hydrogen bonds, bond lengths

Oxygen-hydrogen orientational distribution functions

Oxygen-hydrogen peroxide reaction

Oxygen-hydrogen plasma pretreatment

Oxygen-hydrogen radial distribution functions

Oxygenates, relative hydrogenation rates

Oxygenation with hydrogen peroxide

Oxygen—silicon bonds hydrogen halides

Oxygen—sulfur bonds hydrogen halides

Performance of the MSK Hydrogen-Oxygen Fuel Cell for Communications Satellite Applications

Phosphorus -oxygen -carbon -hydrogen bonds

Phosphorus—oxygen bonds atomic hydrogen

Photocatalytic hydrogen and oxygen

Photolysis hydrogen and oxygen production

Platinum catalyst hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Polarography hydrogen or oxygen production from water

Potential Future Solutions for PO Synthesis Gas-Phase Hydro-oxidation of Propene with Oxygen and Hydrogen (HOPO)

Propylene oxide hydrogen-oxygen route

Prussian blue hydrogen and oxygen production

Reaction of Hydrogen and Oxygen

Reaction with Oxygen and Hydrogen

Reactions hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Reactions hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell

Reactions involving Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide

Reactions of Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide

Reactions with oxygen and hydrogen peroxide

Reactivity of Oxygen Adsorbed on Iron towards Hydrogen

Reagents Derived from Hydrogen and Oxygen

Recombination, of hydrogen and oxygen

Replacement of hydrogen by carboxyl-oxygen

Replacement of oxygen by hydrogen

Ruthenium oxide hydrogen and oxygen production from water

Sensitization of the hydrogen—oxygen system

Silicon—oxygen bonds hydrogen

Singlet oxygen from hydrogen peroxide

Solubilities of oxygen and hydrogen

Standard hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell

Structure of Hydrogen-Oxygen MCFCs

Subject oxygen—hydrogen bonds

Sulphur, reaction with hydrogen oxygen

Symmetrical Hydrogen Bonds between Oxygen Atoms

The Combining Ratio of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Water

The Hydrogen-Oxygen Fuel Cell

The Reaction of Hydrogen with Oxygen

The Structure of Hydrogen-Oxygen MCFC

The chlorine-oxygen-hydrogen system

The hydrogen-oxygen reaction

Titanium oxide hydrogen and oxygen production

Uses of Hydrogen and Oxygen

Water electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen

Water from gaseous hydrogen and oxygen

Water hydrogen-oxygen bonds

Water oxygen and hydrogen

Zinc, bis in electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen

Zinc, bis in electrochemical production of hydrogen or oxygen from water

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