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Stationary flames of methyl nitrate and methyl nitrite

Gray et al., 1955

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1435512827090942367
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Gray P
Hall A
Wolfhard H
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2) is the most explosive of the nitrate esters, and previous studies have been confined mainly to the slow thermal decomposition, and to the vapour phase explosion at low pressures in closed vessels. A stationary decomposition flame has now …
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