spumific

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From spume +‎ -ific.

Noun[edit]

spumific (plural spumifics)

  1. (chemistry) A chemical that decomposes to produce large quantities of gas
    • 1973, Pigment Handbook: Applications and markets[1], page 131:
      This type of structure is provided by gases that are released when a third material, the spumific, is pyrolytically degraded.
    • 1979, National Research Council (U.S.). Committee of Fire Safety Aspects of Polymeric Materials, Elements of Polymer Fire Safety and Guide to the Designer[2], page 49:
      The coating contains a carbonific compound that reacts with the intumescent catalyst to form a carbon residue, and a spumific compound that decomposes to produce large quantities of gas.
    • 2014, Jiri George Drobny, Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers[3], →ISBN, page 19:
      Most intumescent systems require an acid source (catalyst), a char-forming compound (carbonific), and a gas-evolving compound (spumific).