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Degradation of Hydrocarbons in the Cavitation Region Activated by Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions in the Presence of Electric Field Full article

Journal Technical Physics Letters
ISSN: 1063-7850 , E-ISSN: 1090-6533
Output data Year: 2003, Volume: 29, Number: 3, Pages: 207-209 Pages count : 3 DOI: 10.1134/1.1565635
Tags Hydrocarbon; High Pressure; Cavitation; Electrolyte Solution; Aqueous Electrolyte
Authors Besov A.S. 1,2,3 , Koltunov K.Y. 1,2,3 , Brulev S.O. 1,2,3 , Kirilenko V.N. 1,2,3 , Kuzʹmenkov S.I. 1,2,3 , Palʹchikov E.I. 1,2,3
Affiliations
1 Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Division Russian, Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
2 Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
3 “Interbiznesproekt” Company, Barnaul, Russia

Abstract: The results of experiments with n-octane and n-decane show that effective chemical degradation of hydrocarbons in a process of the thermal cracking type under the action of pulsed heating and high pressure in the cavitation region is possible in the presence of a strong electric field (E>10 kV/cm) and aqueous electrolyte solutions supplied to the cavitation region at a controlled rate.
Cite: Besov A.S. , Koltunov K.Y. , Brulev S.O. , Kirilenko V.N. , Kuzʹmenkov S.I. , Palʹchikov E.I.
Degradation of Hydrocarbons in the Cavitation Region Activated by Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions in the Presence of Electric Field
Technical Physics Letters. 2003. V.29. N3. P.207-209. DOI: 10.1134/1.1565635 WOS Scopus РИНЦ ANCAN OpenAlex
Original: Бесов А.С. , Колтунов К.Ю. , Брулев С.О. , Кириленко В.Н. , Кузьменков С.И. , Пальчиков Е.И.
Деструкция углеводородов в кавитационной области в присутствии электрического поля при активации водными растворами электролитов
Письма в Журнал технической физики. 2003. Т.29. №5. С.71-77. РИНЦ
Dates:
Submitted: Oct 8, 2002
Published print: Mar 1, 2003
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000181728500011
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0037359899
Elibrary: 29803044
Chemical Abstracts: 2003:233705
Chemical Abstracts (print): 138:403829
OpenAlex: W1970021280
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