Yu. P. Petrov
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Kinetics and Catalysis | 2012
N. M. Kuznetsov; Yu. P. Petrov; S. V. Turetskii
The decomposition of nitromethane behind shock waves was studied at T = 1190–1490 K and P ≈ 1.5 atm; the reaction was monitored based on the formation and consumption of
Kinetics and Catalysis | 2013
N. M. Kuznetsov; Yu. P. Petrov; S. V. Turetskii
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2010
Yu. P. Petrov; Yu. K. Karasevich; S. V. Turetskii
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Cell and Tissue Biology | 2013
Yu. P. Petrov; N. V. Tsupkina
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2012
Yu. P. Petrov; Yu. A. Negulyaev; N. V. Tsupkina
, radicals, which were detected by their absorption in the region of λ = 405 nm. It was found that the curves of the yield of
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2011
Yu. P. Petrov; Yu. A. Negulyaev
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2013
Yu. P. Petrov; L. V. Kukhareva; T. A. Krylova
\dot NO_2
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2012
Yu. P. Petrov; Yu. A. Negulyaev; N. V. Tsupkina
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2012
T. A. Krylova; L. V. Kukhareva; Yu. P. Petrov
have a convex shape, which is characteristic of the formation of primary decomposition products. Based on an analysis of the initial sections of the experimental curves of the yield of
Cell and Tissue Biology | 2008
O. G. Spichkina; G. P. Pinaev; Yu. P. Petrov