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Keywords SHS air aluminum chemical kinetics combustion detailed kinetic mechanism filtration combustion hydrogen ionosphere kinetics mass spectrometry nanoparticles numerical simulation oxidation polylactide propylene reaction rate constant shock tube shock wave structure thermal decomposition
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Vol 44, No 9 (2025)

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Keywords SHS air aluminum chemical kinetics combustion detailed kinetic mechanism filtration combustion hydrogen ionosphere kinetics mass spectrometry nanoparticles numerical simulation oxidation polylactide propylene reaction rate constant shock tube shock wave structure thermal decomposition
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Vol 44, No 9 (2025)

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Umanskii, S. Ya.

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Vol 42, No 4 (2023) Kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions, catalysis Collisional Broadening of Spectral Lines in Slow Atomic Collisions
Vol 42, No 12 (2023) Chemical physics of nanomaterials Kinetics of the Decay of Excited Singlet State into a Pair of T-Excitons in Rubrene Films: Mechanism and Manifestation of Exciton Migration
Vol 43, No 12 (2024) Chemical physics of nanomaterials The manifestation of spin-selectivity of the singlet exciton decay into a pair of triplets in the kinetics of the exciton decay in rubrene films
 

 

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