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Solution combustion

Controlled and selective combustion of components via thermal or chemical routes Calcination. Thermal detemplation of organic templates in micro- and mesoporous materials. Chemical detemplation protocols. Solution combustion synthesis... [Pg.136]

T. Takeno and M. Nishioka. Species Conservation and Emission Indices for Flames Described by Similarity Solutions. Combust. Flame, 92 465 468,1993. [Pg.837]

Properties Water-white liquid. Fp -8C, decomposes at 75C, d 0.896 (20/4C), refr index 1.396 (25C) (90% pure), flash p (90%) 130F (54.4C). Moderately soluble in water very soluble in organic solvents and alkali-metal hydroxide solutions. Combustible. [Pg.200]

Properties Clear, colorless liquid. D 0.8668 (15C), bp 170C,refr index 1.4723 (20C). Stable to approximately 250C, resinifies with oxygen. Insoluble in water miscible with organic solutions. Combustible. [Pg.239]

Properties Amber to red liquid (normally supercooled below 18C). D 0.94 (15.5/15.5C), fp 20C, flash p 290F (COC). Soluble in gasoline, absolute alcohol, and benzene insoluble in water or caustic solutions. Combustible. [Pg.397]

Readily soluble in alcohol, diethyl ether, paraffinic hydrocarbons, and common organic solvents soluble in water readily hydrolyzed by alkaline solutions. Combustible. [Pg.422]

Properties White crystals. Mp 214-216C. Soluble in alcohol and ether very slightly soluble in cold water soluble in hot water and in potassium hydroxide solution. Combustible. [Pg.892]

Properties Light, off-white powder, pH of solution 3.5. Slightly soluble in cold water soluble in hot water, acid, or alkaline solutions. Combustible. [Pg.1026]

Properties Colorless crystals, discolors to brown on exposure to air and light, especially when moist. D 1.371, mp 104C, bp 245C, sublimes, flash p 261 (127C) (CC). Soluble in water, alcohol, ether, benzene, and chloroform, also in pyridine and aqueous alkaline solutions. Combustible. [Pg.1062]

Properties White, crystalline solid. D 1.02-1.03 (15C), mp 20-76C, bp 203-225C. Only slightly soluble in water soluble in most organic solvents and caustic soda solution. Combustible. [Pg.1337]

Hydrolysis in alkaline solution. Combustion enthalpy in O j and H Synthesis, CO + CIj i"" COCl Photochemical synthesis. [Pg.268]

Any reaction that includes a free element as reactant or product is a redox reaction. In combination reactions, elements combine to form a compound, or a compound and an element combine. Decomposition of compounds by absorption of heat or electricity can form elements or a compound and an element. In displacement reactions, one element displaces another from solution. Activity series rank elements in order of reactivity. The activity series of the metals ranks metals by their ability to displace H2 from water, steam, or acid, or to displace one another from solution. Combustion typically releases heat and light energy through reaction of a substance with O2. [Pg.131]

Some additional selective detectors have been described, but their use in biochemical GC has been minimal thus far. Among them, most notably, belong various optical spectroscopic detectors as well as various element-specific detectors based on the solute combustion and measurement of electrolytic conductivity [128]. While little has happened during the last decade with further development of the latter detector types, various gas-phase optical devices remain among the most interesting detectors for future studies. Element-specific plasma devices [129], UV absorption... [Pg.78]

Solution combustion method is a single step process that produces nanoparticles characterized by their high surface area. The NS-Ti02 produced by this method has been successfully applied in the... [Pg.13]

G. Sivalingam, M.H. Priya, G. Madras, Kinetics of the photodegradation of substituted phenols by solution combustion S3mthesized Ti02 , Applied Catalysis B Environmental, 51, 67-76, (2004). [Pg.138]

Fine-particle zirconium titanates <1997MI83> and lead-based ferroelectric niobates <1998MI380> have been prepared by the solution combustion process using corresponding metal nitrates/oxalate and tetraformaltrisazine (octahydro-[l,2,4,5]tetrazino[l,2- ][l,2,4,5]tetrazine) <1966BCJ504>. [Pg.703]

Shinde and Madras [42] synthesized Pd-modified Ni/CeOa catalysts by solution combustion synthesis for the WGSR. The catalyst is highly active and selective towards H2 production and exhibits a lack of CO methanation activity. Puentes et al. report Ni-Al and Ni-Al-Zn catalysts for the WGSR. Interestingly, Ni-Al catalyst exhibits better activity than Ni-Al-Zn catalysts. [Pg.56]

Chung S-L, Chang C-W (2009) Carbothermal reduction and nitridation S5mthesis of silicon nitride by using solution combustion synthesized precursors. J Mater Sci 44 3784-3792... [Pg.188]

Pure metal nanoparticles have shown exceptional catalytic properties which have motivated modem researchers to come up with innovative ideas to synthesize nanoparticles in a cost effective manner. Apart from catalysis, potential applications of metal nanoparticles ate well known in other fields such as pigments, electronic and magnetic materials, dmg deUvery etc. Here we report solution combustion synthesis method to synthesize transition metals (Ni, Cu and Co) in a single step process. Metal nitrates and glycine are used as synthesis precursors and dissolved in water to make a homogeneous aqueous solution which is combusted to produce metal nanoparticles with desired composition. [Pg.69]

Keywords Solution Combustion Synthesis, Metal Nanoparticles, Aqueous Phase Synthesis, Heterogeneous Catdysis... [Pg.69]


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