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DOI: 10.1007/bf01463778
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Spectroscopic study of the explosion of mixtures of CS + O2

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“…Induction times for the CS 2 /O 2 system at low temperatures have been reported by several groups. 9,11,14 Depending on temperature, pressure, and mixture composition, the time for ignition may vary from a few seconds to several minutes. For model validation purposes, the shorter induction time data are preferable, as they are less prone to be affected by loss of radicals on the reactor walls.…”
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“…Induction times for the CS 2 /O 2 system at low temperatures have been reported by several groups. 9,11,14 Depending on temperature, pressure, and mixture composition, the time for ignition may vary from a few seconds to several minutes. For model validation purposes, the shorter induction time data are preferable, as they are less prone to be affected by loss of radicals on the reactor walls.…”
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“…Experimental results for oxidation of CS 2 have been obtained in batch reactors, flow reactors, , shock tubes, and laminar premixed flames. For evaluation of the model, we have selected experimental data obtained in batch and flow reactors, as well as in shock tubes. Most of the reported experiments were conducted under conditions with only trace amounts of water vapor.…”
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