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Zeldovich Chem.|ˈzɛldəvɪtʃ| The name of Y. B. Zeldovich (b. 1914), U.S.S.R. physicist, used attrib. to designate a mechanism proposed by him for the oxidation of nitrogen to nitric oxide in flames via a two-stage free-radical reaction.
1973S. J. Williamson Fund. Air Pollution x. 298 The formation of NO occurs primarily through two simultaneous reactions known as the Zeldovich mechanism: N + O2 = NO + O; O + N2 = NO + N. 1982Sci. Amer. Feb. 94/1 At temperatures low enough to suppress the Zeldovich reactions other reactions still generate nitric oxide. |