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Shock tube studies of soot formationThe objective of this research is to record the time histories of the major and minor species which appear in the pyrolysis of toluene, benzene, butadiene, allene, and acetylene; to develop a set of reactions that will model the observed profiles over a wide temperature and concentration range; to identify the critical reactions that influence the pre-particle soot formation process. Toluene and benzene were chosen as two key aromatic compounds which are representative of the pyrolytic process. Butadiene, allene, and acetylene were selected to investigate the formation of aromatic compounds from non-cyclic species. The experimental apparatus used for the study consists of a shock tube coupled to a time-of-flight mass spectrometer Spectra are recorded at 30 microsecond intervals for a total observation time of 0.50 - 1.20 milliseconds. Peak heights of the species of interest in the m/e range 12-300 are measured as a function of reaction time. Calibration curves are constructed which aid the conversion of peak heights to concentrations. The mixtures range from 1 percent-6 percent fuel; the balance is neon diluent.
Document ID
19950002316
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Kern, R. D.
(New Orleans Univ. LA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2013
Publication Date
October 6, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Lewis Research Center, Oxidation Kinetics and Soot Formation: Research Review
Subject Category
Inorganic And Physical Chemistry
Accession Number
95N70436
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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