2010
DOI: 10.1021/jp107167f
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Experimental and Chemical Kinetic Modeling Study of 3-Pentanone Oxidation

Abstract: Shock tube ignition delay times have been measured for 3-pentanone at a reflected shock pressure of 1 atm (±2%), in the temperature range 1250-1850 K, at equivalence ratios of 0.5-2.0 for O(2) mixtures in argon with fuel concentrations varying from 0.875 to 1.3125%. Laminar flame speeds have also been measured at an initial pressure of 1 atm over an equivalence ratio range. Complementary to previous studies [Pichon S., Black, G., Chaumeix, N., Yahyaoui, M., Simmie, J. M., Curran, H. J., Donohue, R. Combust. Fl… Show more

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“…The presence of the H-C=O groups leads to the formation of resonantly stabilized radicals and the reactivity of the H-atoms in the β site is slightly enhanced with respect to secondary H-atoms in alkanes. This fact is also evident observing the enthalpy of formation in Table 3 and it is further supported by the kinetic study of 3-pentanone oxidation by Serinyel et al [73]. Rate constants for abstractions from the remaining secondary and primary H-atoms were adopted according to their values used for n-alkanes [77].…”
Section: H-abstraction Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The presence of the H-C=O groups leads to the formation of resonantly stabilized radicals and the reactivity of the H-atoms in the β site is slightly enhanced with respect to secondary H-atoms in alkanes. This fact is also evident observing the enthalpy of formation in Table 3 and it is further supported by the kinetic study of 3-pentanone oxidation by Serinyel et al [73]. Rate constants for abstractions from the remaining secondary and primary H-atoms were adopted according to their values used for n-alkanes [77].…”
Section: H-abstraction Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…CO 2 laser absorption of C 2 H 4 C 2 H 4 was measured using CO 2 laser absorption at 10.532 lm. This diagnostic takes advantage of the strong overlap of the P (14) line of the CO 2 laser transition with the strong Q-branch of the m 7 ethylene band. It is capable of detecting 100 ppm levels of C 2 H 4 over a path length of 15 cm at 1200 K and 3 atm.…”
Section: Ir Laser Absorption Of Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More accurate species mole fraction time-histories are obtained by accounting for this effect rather than assuming a constant coefficient evaluated at the initial temperature. To determine these approximate time-varying absorption coefficients, the temperature and pressure profiles were calculated using the Serinyel et al mechanism of NUI Galway [14] under either constant energy (U) and volume (V) constraints or constant enthalpy (H) and pressure (P) constraints (using CHEMKIN PRO [26]). The species mole fraction time-histories were then inferred from the measured absorption data using known values of the absorption coefficients evaluated at the simulated T and P.…”
Section: Species Absorption Coefficient Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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