Volume combustion synthesis
Volume combustion synthesis (VCS) is method of chemical synthesis in which the reactants are heated uniformly in a controlled manner until a reaction ignites throughout the volume of the reaction chamber.[1] The VCS mode is typically used for weakly exothermic reactions that require preheating prior to ignition.[2]
References
- ^ Patil, Kashinath C.; Aruna, S. T.; Mimani, Tanu (2002-12-01). "Combustion synthesis: an update". Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science. 6 (6): 507–512. doi:10.1016/S1359-0286(02)00123-7. ISSN 1359-0286.
- ^ Mukasyan, A. S.; White, J. D. E. (2007). "Combustion joining of refractory materials". International Journal of Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis. 16 (3): 154–168. doi:10.3103/S1061386207030089. ISSN 1061-3862.
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