Method of controlling chemical reactivity and products produced

Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Containing inorganic oxygen-halogen salt – Alkali metal oxygen-halogen salt

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149 29, 149 31, 1491086, 1491094, 1491096, C06B 2902

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to methods of controlling the generation and flow of fracto-emitted particles, preferably exo-electrons for purpose of enhancing chemical reactivity, e.g., the sensitivity of friction matches, or for purpose of diminishing chemical reactivity, e.g., stabilizing of explosives.

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patent: 3701697 (1972-10-01), Galler et al.
J. T. Dickinson, L. C. Jensen, and M. R. McKay, "Neutral Molecule Emission from the Fracture of Crystalline MgO," Department of Physics, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, Abstract 456, AS3-ThA7.
C. N. Rowe and W. R. Murphy, "Mecano-Chemistry in Tribology," NSF Proceedings Tribology Workshop, pp. 327-401, (1974).
J. T. Dickinson, "Fracto-Emission Accompanying Adhesive Failure," Adhesives Chemistry, pp. 193-243, Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1984.
J. T. Dickinson and L. C. Jensen, "Fracto-Emission from Filled and Unfilled Polybutadiene," Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, vol. 23, 873-888, (1985).

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