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Joffre
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Creating Heat Under Pressure

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Need to create a reaction in an enclosed housing that will react and generate heat within the enclosed housing (aluminum).

Hoping to create 100 degC for 45-60 minutes in a housing that is 2" diameter by 24" long.

Pressure will build up in housing and there is no way to relieve pressure.

Any exothermic reaction I tried did not make enough heat due to pressure buildup.

Is this possible with chemistry? Thanks for any suggestions!
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Everything is possible with the chemistry but your project is not very clear and looks not very safe.
Remember safety first! Check MSDS and consult with professionals before performing risky experiments.
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