Affiliation:
1. Nalbandyan Institute of Chemical Physics, Armenian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
The reaction of hydrogen oxidation with sulfur dioxide in the region of self-ignition (T = 470–510°C and R 200 Torr) is accompanied by the formation of elemental sulfur in an explosive mode. Kinetic calculations made with the SENKIN:CHEMKIN II program are used to analyze observed flashes of light from the explosive process, based on a mathematical model describing the oxidation of hydrogen with sulfur dioxide. Characteristics of the oxidation of hydrogen with sulfur dioxide in the region of a low-temperature chain explosion are revealed.
Publisher
The Russian Academy of Sciences
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