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Another smaller tank has enzymes which release oxygen from the peroxide: this oxidises the hydroquinone to benzoquinone and produces a hot reaction with explosive release of oxygen gas, thus propelling the benzoquinones out of the chamber.
Then, the solution was injected rapidly into the hot reaction solution at 270°C under N2.
The *F8 tally determined energy absorption within the hot reaction fluid.
At the time indicated, a sample was taken from the hot reaction mixture and diluted into 2 mL of n-hexane.
One kg squilla shell was treated using acid removal of calcium carbonate (demineralization), by hot reaction using 1.25-N HCl at room temperature for 1 h.
The process consists of a hot reaction section followed by a cold separation section with three columns and a decanter with two liquid recycles.
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The canisters use an extremely hot chemical reaction to generate oxygen.
These are (1) a combustion chamber where condensed-phase propellants are converted to hot gaseous reaction products, (2) a nozzle to accelerate the gas to high exhaust velocity, (3) propellant containers, (4) a means of feeding the propellants into the combustion chamber, (5) a structure to support and protect the parts, and (6) various guidance and control devices.
This supports the concept of a "hot spots" reaction mechanism prevailing at comparatively low pressures.
The selenium and sulfur source mixture with different molar ratios in trioctylphosphine is prepared and injected into the hot precursor reaction medium of CdO in solution [14, 15].
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