Abstract

The oxidation and combustion of solitary magnesium particles in a CO2 medium in the range of ambient temperatures 898–1323 K are studied experimentally. A regime of slow heterogeneous combustion that separates the regions of slow oxidation and fast vapor-phase combustion is revealed. The relation between the processes of ignition and combustion of a volatile metal and the structure and properties of the surface film is discussed.

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