In the context of limiting the environmental impact of transportation, this critical review discusses new directions which are being followed in the development of more predictive …
Butenes are intermediates ubiquitously formed by decomposition and oxidation of larger hydrocarbons (eg alkanes) or alcohols present in conventional or reformulated fuels. In this …
Isobutene is an important intermediate in the pyrolysis and oxidation of higher-order branched alkanes, and it is also a component of commercial gasolines. To better understand …
M Schenk, L Leon, K Moshammer, P Oßwald… - Combustion and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Understanding the combustion chemistry of the butene isomers is a prerequisite for a comprehensive description of the chemistry of C1 to C4 hydrocarbon and oxygenated fuels …
Pyrolysis of three butene isomers (C4H8) including 1-butene (1-C4H8), 2-butene (2-C4H8) and i-butene (iC4H8) were studied from 900 to 1900K at low pressure. Synchrotron vacuum …
The continuous development of a core C 0–C 4 kinetic mechanism generally involves updating it using reliable kinetics and thermodynamics and may also involve the inclusion of …
The pyrolysis of selected C3–C5 allylic hydrocarbons has been studied using a single‐pulse shock tube. A new single‐pulse shock tube has been designed and constructed by …
Oxygenated hydrocarbons, particularly alcohol compounds, are being studied extensively as alternatives and additives to conventional fuels due to their propensity of decreasing soot …
A reaction mechanism of ethyl methyl ether (EME), methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) and ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE) for pyrolysis and oxidation have been constructed using the same …