Abstract
The results of studies characterizing the electric explosion (EEC) of conductors as a chemical reactor are described. It is demonstrated that an EEC in chemically active media can produce nanopowders of high-melting nonmetallic materials in a nanodispersed state. The conditions making it possible to control the phase, chemical, and dispersion compositions of powders are analyzed, such as energy supplied to the conductor, the arc stage, chemical composition, and the density of the ambient atmosphere.
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