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Organic Reactions in Electrical Discharges [1968]

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Acetylene
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Pyrolysis of Gasoline Vapor to Acetylene and Olefins in a Steam Plasma
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Pyrolysis of Single Hydrocarbons or Gasoline Vapor by Mixing with Hydrogen Plasma from an Electric Arc
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How the Electrocracking of Methane Is Affected by Adding Propane and Butane
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How the Dimensions of the Reaction Channel and Discharge Chamber Affect the Electrocracking of Methane
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Acetylene Conversion in a Glow Discharge at Low Pressures
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Ethylene Conversion in a Glow Discharge at Low Pressures
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Ethane Conversion in a Glow Discharge at Low Pressures
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Methane Conversion in a Glow Discharge at Low Pressures
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The Effect of the Electrode Material and the Soot Content of the Feedstock on Acetylene Manufacture by Decomposition of a Liquid Organic Feedstock in High-Voltage Discharges
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Codecomposition of Light and Heavy Hydrocarbons in High-Voltage Discharges
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On the Effect of the Electrode Diameter and Circulation of the Feedstock on the Decomposition of Liquid Hydrocarbons in Electric Discharges
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The Use of Electrical Energy for Obtaining Acetylene from Wet Liquid Hydrocarbons and Crude Petroleum
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Electrocracking of Sulfurous Products in Multiple Arc Discharges
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The Effect of Certain Factors on Electrocracking in Microdischarges
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Thermal Decomposition of Liquid Petroleum Products Mixed with Soot Formed during Electrocracking
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Changes in the Physicochemical Properties of Organic Liquids Due to Partial Decomposition by a Nonstationary Electrical Discharge
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The Influence of Current Strength and Pulse Length on the Decomposition of an Organic Liquid by a Condensed Discharge
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Decomposition of Single Hydrocarbons during Electro Erosion Powered by a Mechanical Pulse Generator
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Decomposition of Organic Liquids, Used as Interelectrode Media in the Electroerosion of Metals, in a Condensed Discharge
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Decomposition of Liquid Petroleum Products under Pressure in a High-Voltage Arc
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The Action of Low-Voltage Nonstationary Electrical Discharges on Liquid-Hydrocarbons during Electrocracking
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