Many studies of the flame speed of hydrocarbon and oxygenated fuels show that flame speed is very sensitive to formyl radical (HCO) reactions with small species, such as HCO+ …
The formation and destruction pathways of the formyl radical (HCO) occupy a pivotal role in the conversion of fuel molecules (and their intermediates) to eventual products CO and CO …
MA Cherian, P Rhodes, RJ Simpson… - Symposium (International …, 1981 - Elsevier
Implicit solutions of the time-dependent flame equations have been used to calculate, for assumed reaction mechanisms, the properties of a series of hydrogen/carbon …
B Eiteneer, CL Yu, M Goldenberg… - The Journal of Physical …, 1998 - ACS Publications
Seven mixtures of formaldehyde and oxygen diluted in argon were studied behind reflected shock waves at temperatures from 1340 to 2270 K and pressures from 0.7 to 2.5 atm …
Results of calculations based on a detailed chemical mechanism for the oxidation of formaldehyde are compared with data from a variety of experimental conditions: flow reactor …
S Hochgreb, FL Dryer - The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1992 - ACS Publications
The unimolecular decomposition of 1, 3, 5-trioxane into formaldehyde is studied experimentally in the temperature range 700-800 K in an atmospheric pressure flow reactor …
J Vandooren, LO de Guertechin, PJ Van Tiggelen - Combustion and flame, 1986 - Elsevier
The structure of a lean formaldehyde-oxygen flame burning at 22.5 Torr has been investigated experimentally using molecular beam sampling coupled with mass …
AM Dean, RL Johnson, DC Steiner - Combustion and Flame, 1980 - Elsevier
Reflected shock waves were used to heat a variety of formaldehyde mixtures to temperatures of 1600–3000 K at total concentrations near 5× 10 18/cm 3. Formaldehyde …
J Li, Z Zhao, A Kazakov, M Chaos… - … Journal of Chemical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
New experimental profiles of stable species concentrations are reported for formaldehyde oxidation in a variable pressure flow reactor at initial temperatures of 850–950 K and at …