Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Containing inorganic oxygen-halogen salt – Alkali metal oxygen-halogen salt
Patent
1987-07-01
1989-05-23
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Explosive and thermic compositions or charges
Containing inorganic oxygen-halogen salt
Alkali metal oxygen-halogen salt
149 29, 149 31, 1491086, 1491094, 1491096, C06B 2902
Patent
active
048327662
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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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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Lechert Jr. Stephen J.
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