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475. Kinetics, mechanism, and chemistry of the thermal decomposition of ammonium dichromate

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This article is published in Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed).The article was published on 1958-01-01. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ammonium dichromate & Thermal decomposition.

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Combustion synthesis of perovskite LnCrO3 powders using ammonium dichromate

TL;DR: The self-redox decomposition of ammonium dichromate enabled fine-particle LnCrO3 perovskites to be formed by combustion synthesis using less glycine than mixtures containing chromium nitrate as mentioned in this paper.
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Piezo X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for the Investigation of Solid-State Transformations in the Millisecond Range

TL;DR: In this paper, the piezo XAFS technique in combination with an in situ cell has been used for the investigation of fast solid−solid transformations with millisecond time resolution The technique records X-ray ab
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Preparation of explosive nanoparticles in a porous chromium(III) oxide matrix: a first attempt to control the reactivity of explosives.

TL;DR: The first attempt to control the combustion and the detonation properties of a high explosive through its structure is reported, and it is demonstrated that the Cr(2)O(3) matrix encloses and stabilizes RDX particles at the nanoscale.
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Synthesis of CrO3 intercalated multilayer graphene for rapid and reversible NH3 gas sensing

TL;DR: In this article, a novel material synthesized by intercalating CrO3 in the multilayer graphene was used for the fabrication of reversible ammonia (NH3) gas sensor based on resistive transduction mechanism.
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Thermal Decomposition of Irradiated Solids

TL;DR: In this article, a mechanism involving the growth of decomposition spikes and the accumulation of strain in the crystal over the induction period has been suggested involving a growth-and-strain mechanism.
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