Momentary Depletion of ATP= limited or stoppage of any more reps. Creatine has been know to encourage ATP storage. Though for BB'ers, tends to give a bloated & smooth look. Other much stronger compounds available, usually from the guy with the extra large gym bag in the parking lot. At lease in SoCal.
You can get 10 good reps with a one rep workload, if you had all day. Noting that there is nothing magical about 10 rep's for muscle development.
The protocol being that each hour, on the hour, a one rep near max (near max..where you could force out another rep... two with help) is preformed. That is all, for one exercise, during a 10 hour period. Starting at 8am, you would be done at 6pm. A 6 to 7 hour period would probably be more logical. Eastern block Olympic lifter were doing forms of this 40 years ago. But usually in set's of 2's or 3's. This can be somewhat draining on the CNS for some, but the lifters did gain strength and muscular size. Usually a 3 to 4 week period was used on this type program. Two to three workouts a week.
The above could be applied to present BB'ing, which would allow 10 (near max work loads) reps. Doing this for squats, benches and DL's may prove rewarding. Probably the ratio being the gaining of more strength than actual muscular size....Some BB'ers have used a version of this type protocol with the One Day Arm program. And with good results.
The closest thing to using near max reps, for true sets of 10, would be the Rest-Pause system. That's 10 to 15 seconds between reps for a 10 rep set or whatever rep range you want. Good Luck.