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1 June 1994 Regeneration technique for basic hydrogen peroxide using potassium superoxide
Warren L. Dinges, John C. Horrocks, Thomas J. Lonergan
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Abstract
Basic Hydrogen Peroxide (BHP), the principle fuel for Chemical Oxygen-Iodine Lasers, was completely regenerated by the direct addition of potassium superoxide. The researchers successfully returned the reactive hydroperoxide ion, 02H, to its original molarity. This novel regeneration method is compared with a regeneration technique using potassium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide. The initial generation of BHP using these standard mixing reagents is compared to generation using potassium superoxide with a protic mineral acid.
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Warren L. Dinges, John C. Horrocks, and Thomas J. Lonergan "Regeneration technique for basic hydrogen peroxide using potassium superoxide", Proc. SPIE 2119, Intense Beams and Applications: Lasers, Ions, and Microwaves, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.172720
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KEYWORDS
Potassium

Hydrogen

Ions

Oxygen

Chlorine

Solids

Statistical analysis

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