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A study of carbonaceous products formed in the thermolysis of tricresyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphite
Abstract The composition and morphology of carbonaceous products formed upon the thermal decomposition of tricresyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphite at a temperature of 760°C in a fused-silica flow reactor have been studied for the first time. It has been shown that they contain P-O-C bonds and are graphite-like clusters with a size of ≤1 nm self-assembled into spherical or fibrous structures.
A study of carbonaceous products formed in the thermolysis of tricresyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphite
Abstract The composition and morphology of carbonaceous products formed upon the thermal decomposition of tricresyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphite at a temperature of 760°C in a fused-silica flow reactor have been studied for the first time. It has been shown that they contain P-O-C bonds and are graphite-like clusters with a size of ≤1 nm self-assembled into spherical or fibrous structures.
A study of carbonaceous products formed in the thermolysis of tricresyl phosphate, tributyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphite
Pavelko, G. F. (author) / Pavelko, R. G. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 51 ; 303-307
2011-07-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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