Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 4505 - 4515 (1992)
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Lifshitz, Assa
Wohlfeiler, Dror
The thermal decomposition of isoxazole was studied behind reflected shocks in a pressurized-driver single-pulse shock tube over the temperature range 850-1100 K and overall densities of ca. 3*10 -5 mol/cm3.Acetonitrile and carbon monoxide are the major decomposition products, followed by hydrogen cyanide, acrylonitrile, propionitrile, and acetylene.Methane, ethylene, and ethane are produced in smaller quantities.There is no effect of large quantities of toluene (
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