Photochemical Mechanism for the Air Inflammation Propagation
Journal Title: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) - Year 2018, Vol 19, Issue 4
Abstract
It was found that transfer of air inflammation,from the,Electronically Energy Explosion (EEE) active zone into fresh (non-reacted) air mixture is produced by photochemical process including UV radiation of NO(B2П) molecules and absorbing of that radiation by oxygen. The transfer of some molecules produced in the EEE active zone is unnecessary for the Air Inflammation Propagation (AIP) process. The set of reactions for explanation of observed phenomenon is suggested. The Electronic Energy Explosion (EEE) in the air can be initiated by electrical discharge near the ferrite surface [1]. The EEE active zone can be characterized by very high concentrations of electronically excited particles. It was found earlier [2] that EEE active zone is able to propagate in space by some definite conditions. One of these conditions is the presence of light reflecting walls in the reactor [3]. In [4] we have formulated the assumption that radiation produced by NO(B 2Π) is responsible for AIP. This radiation is absorbed by O2 molecules with formation of O2(A3Σ+u) and initiation of nitrogen oxidation chain reaction. The last reaction causes a set of phenomena that we named “air inflammation”. An experimental proof of such photochemical mechanism of AIP was the aim of this work.
Authors and Affiliations
Fedotov VG, Fedotova EY
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