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Starch–A suitable fuel in new low-temperature combustion-based synthesis of zinc aluminate oxides

Visinescu et al., 2011

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17679114547118769289
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Visinescu D
Jurca B
Ianculescu A
Carp O
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Polyhedron

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Starch has been tested as single-fuel and in a two-fuel mixture, together with N-methylurea, in a new combustion-based synthesis of zinc aluminate oxides, using different fuel compositions and equivalence ratios Φe (Φe= fuel/oxidant). The combustion process has …
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