1993
DOI: 10.1021/ie00023a058
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Catalytic effects of nonoxide metal compounds on the thermal decomposition of sodium chlorate

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“…These compounds include manganese dioxide, cupric oxide, ferric oxide, cobaltic oxide, nickelic oxide, and the oxides of vanadium, uranium, and tungsten. In 1993, Zhang [4] In a similar study, sodium chlorate was mixed with non-oxide compounds at a mole ratio of 24:1 [19]. This second study followed a similar approach by selecting compounds with partially filled d- Further, Malich [20] stated in a study about catalyzed sodium chlorate candles that cobalt oxide is used more often because cobalt chloride is difficult to dry.…”
Section: Catalyst Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These compounds include manganese dioxide, cupric oxide, ferric oxide, cobaltic oxide, nickelic oxide, and the oxides of vanadium, uranium, and tungsten. In 1993, Zhang [4] In a similar study, sodium chlorate was mixed with non-oxide compounds at a mole ratio of 24:1 [19]. This second study followed a similar approach by selecting compounds with partially filled d- Further, Malich [20] stated in a study about catalyzed sodium chlorate candles that cobalt oxide is used more often because cobalt chloride is difficult to dry.…”
Section: Catalyst Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%