Experimental Study of the Oxidation of Gaseous Monomethylhydrazine in a Strictly Monophasic Medium

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Josiane Molinet, Alain Marchand, Henri Delalu and Jean-Jacques Counioux


Abstract

Intermediate and final products of the oxidation of monomethylhydrazine by dioxygen are studied using an original device which allows analysis of the gaseous medium under strictly monophasic conditions.


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