Compositions – Nonreactive analytical – testing – or indicating compositions
Patent
1983-12-08
1990-04-03
Thexton, Matthew A.
Compositions
Nonreactive analytical, testing, or indicating compositions
252962, 436 7, 116201, 116207, 116216, 374141, 374159, 374186, 374161, 340590, G01N 3100
Patent
active
049138430
ABSTRACT:
Whether a compound will thermoparticulate, that is, decompose to produce particles detectable by an ion chamber monitor or a condensation nuclei monitor and, if so, at what temperature, is predicted by determining the decomposition products of the compound, eliminating the compound if none of its decomposition products are greater than 25 .ANG., and using the temperature at which the decomposition products greater than 25 .ANG. have a vapor pressure of 10 millimeters as an estimate of the temperature at which the compound will decompose to produce products detectable by the monitor. Also disclosed are compounds which have been found to thermoparticulate at low temperatures.
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Phillips D. Colin
Smith James D. B.
Mich, Jr. A.
Thexton Matthew A.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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