The thermal reaction of HNCO has been studied in a static cell at temperatures between 873 and 1220 K and a constant pressure of 800 torr under highly diluted conditions. The reaction was measurable above 1000 K by FTIR spectrometry. The products detected include CO, COZ, HCN, NH3, and the unreacted
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On the reaction of YBCO with hydrogen at moderate temperatures
✍ Scribed by I. Garrote; E. Morán; M.A. Alario-Franco; J.M. Rojo; J. Sanz
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1994
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