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Sodium chlorate

About: Sodium chlorate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 791 publications have been published within this topic receiving 6844 citations.


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TL;DR: The conductivity of butadiene polymer and styrene-butadiene (SBR) with sodium chlorate (VII) can be used at industrial scale as miniature batteries as discussed by the authors.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a distinct break in slope in the pressure dependence of the resonance frequency was observed near 11 k bar, attributed to a phase transition reported earlier by Bridgman in this pressure region.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a study of laser-induced nucleation of sodium chlorate in supersaturated aqueous solutions using focused nanosecond laser pulses at high energy densities (420 kJ cm-2) was conducted.
Abstract: We report on a study of laser-induced nucleation (LIN) of sodium chlorate in supersaturated aqueous solutions using focused nanosecond laser pulses at high energy densities (420 kJ cm–2). On irradiation with a single laser pulse, optical breakdown was observed in the form of a luminous plasma, and numerous microbubbles were produced. On the basis of the observations, we estimate the energy threshold for optical breakdown in the solutions to be 70 J cm–2. Remarkably, even at high energy densities, single laser pulses produced on average only one or two crystals. The mean number of crystals obtained was 1.5 (532 nm) and 1.8 (1064 nm) per sample (3 cm3). The effect of left circularly polarized (LCP) and right circularly polarized (RCP) light on the nucleation of dextrorotatory (d) versus levorotatory (l) enantiomorphs of cubic (phase I) sodium chlorate crystals was investigated. No significant correlation between the helicity of circular polarization and the chirality of enantiomorph was observed. The result...

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TL;DR: The equilibrium diagrams of the systems NaNO3-LiNO3, LiClO3-NaO3, NaO3−LiO3 and NaO2-NaClO2 have been investigated by thermal analysis and, to some extent, by X-ray powder photography as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The equilibrium diagrams of the systems NaNO3–LiNO3, LiClO3–NaClO3, LiClO3–LiNO3, NaNO3–NaClO3, and NaNO3–LiNO3–LiClO3–NaClO3 have been investigated by thermal analysis and, to some extent, by X-ray powder photography. All the binary systems are of the simple eutectic type, accompanied, in one instance, by considerable solid solubility. The allotropic transformation of sodium nitrate complicates the equilibria involving sodium nitrate somewhat, especially when there is solid solution.The quaternary diagram shows that in the (fused) reactionlithium nitrate and sodium chlorate constitute the stable solid pair. The two invariant points of this system are both congruent.

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202215
202110
202014
201925
201836