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Combustible hydrogène - Production

Chimie verte, 2013
Au XIX e siecle, l’avenement de la machine a vapeur a permis un remarquable developpement des transports et de l’industrie. Cette vapeur capable de fournir directement de l’energie mecanique mais qui n’existe pas comme telle dans la nature – il faut la produire en chauffant de l’eau – etait en quelque sorte le premier vecteur energetique.
Farida LAMARI   +2 more
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Inhalation of products of combustion

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
The atmosphere of a fire is deadly to breathe. Firefighters or building occupants may be victims of the heat, irritating smoke, depleted oxygen, carbon monoxide, and such other toxic gases as cyanide, hydrogen chloride, and acrolein. Increasing numbers of homes and public buildings are being built and furnished with highly flammable synthetic materials
M A, Cohen, L J, Guzzardi
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Ventilation effects on combustion products

Toxicology, 1996
The effects of fire ventilation on combustion products are expressed in terms of relationship between concentration of products and equivalence ratio, phi. For well-ventilated fires, phi < 1.0, where mostly heat and products of complete combustion (such as CO2 and water) are generated.
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Combustion products from polydiallylamine

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1986
AbstractCrosslinked polydiallylamine (Sirorez Au1) was prepared by the redox‐initiated (K2S2O8/TiCl3) polymerization of freshly distilled diallylamine [containing 2% 1,6‐bis(N,N‐diallylamino)hexane] as a 30% solution in 80% phosphoric acid at 0°C. The resulting crosslinked resin is thoroughly washed with water and then sodium hydroxide solution (10 ...
M. N. Galbraith, J. H. Hodgkin, I. Vit
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Combustion Products from Advanced Composite Materials

Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 1997
Recent advances in armament and materials applications are beginning to outpace the development of adequate safety characterizations. To avoid unnecessary and restrictive regulations implemented to protect individuals from potential toxic consequences resulting from exposure to combustion products of advanced composite materials (ACM); this laboratory ...
J C, Lipscomb   +5 more
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Products of Tobacco Combustion

2013
A growing body of research expands our knowledge of asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and how these common albeit heterogeneous conditions are impacted by active and passive tobacco smoke exposure. The syndromes of asthma and rhinitis have diverse endo-phenotypes, some including atopy.
Rebecca Bascom   +2 more
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Combustion Products from Vinyl Chloride Monomer

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1971
By means of a variety of analytical techniques, the combustion profile of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) has been determined. This profile includes flame temperatures, soot content, and a combustion gas analysis. Depending on the amount of VCM-air premixing prior to combustion, the temperature of a VCM flame ranges from 950° to 1466°C.
M M, O'Mara, L B, Crider, R L, Daniel
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Spectroscopic behavior of oxygenated combustion by-products

Chemosphere, 2003
The oxygenated species, massively produced in the energy production plants based on combustion processes, constitute one of the most numerous categories of hazardous air pollutants. Therefore, development of real time diagnostic tools are needed in order to study their formation during combustion processes and to reveal their presence both in the ...
M, de Joannon   +4 more
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