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    Functionalized Graphene Sheet Colloids for Enhanced Fuel/Propellant Combustion by Sabourin, Justin L, Dabbs, Daniel M, Yetter, Richard A, Dryer, Frederick L, Aksay, Ilhan A

    Published in ACS nano (22-12-2009)
    “…We have compared the combustion of the monopropellant nitromethane with that of nitromethane containing colloidal particles of functionalized graphene sheets…”
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    Combustion and Conversion Efficiency of Nanoaluminum-Water Mixtures by Risha, Grant A., Sabourin, Justin L., Yang, Vigor, Yetter, Richard A., Son, Steven F., Tappan, Bryce C.

    Published in Combustion science and technology (17-10-2008)
    “…An experimental investigation on the combustion behavior and conversion efficiency of nanoaluminum and liquid water mixtures was conducted. Burning rates and…”
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    Effect of Nano-Aluminum and Fumed Silica Particles on Deflagration and Detonation of Nitromethane by Sabourin, JustinL., Yetter, Richard A., Asay, Blaine W., Lloyd, Joseph M., Sanders, Victor E., Risha, Grant A., Son, Steven F.

    Published in Propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics (01-10-2009)
    “…The heterogeneous interaction between nitromethane (NM), particles of nanoscale aluminum (38 and 80 nm diameter), and fumed silica is examined in terms of the…”
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    High temperature heterogeneous reaction kinetics and mechanisms of tungsten oxidation by Sabourin, Justin L

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Tungsten, which is a material used in many high temperature applications, is limited by its susceptibility to oxidation at elevated temperatures. Although…”
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    High temperature heterogeneous reaction kinetics and mechanisms of tungsten oxidation by Sabourin, Justin L

    “…Tungsten, which is a material used in many high temperature applications, is limited by its susceptibility to oxidation at elevated temperatures. Although…”
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    Dissertation