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Title: Decomposition and hydrocarbon growth processes for hexenes in nonpremixed flames

Journal Article · · Combustion and Flame
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  1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Combustion Studies, Yale University, P.O. Box 208286, New Haven, CT 06520-8286 (United States)

Hexene and other large alkenes are present in practical fuels, are decomposition products of alkanes, and play an important role in aromatics formation due to their degree of unsaturation. The experiments in this paper examined the decomposition and hydrocarbon growth mechanisms of all 13 isomers of hexene in soot-forming nonpremixed flames. Specifically, C3 to C12 hydrocarbon concentrations were measured on the centerline of atmospheric-pressure methane/air coflowing nonpremixed flames doped with 4000 ppm of each isomer. The hexene decomposition rates and hydrocarbon product concentrations showed that the primary decomposition mechanism was unimolecular allylic C-C fission for 12 of the isomers, and allylic C-H fission for 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene, which does not contain any allylic C-C bonds. Other decomposition mechanisms such as H-atom abstraction and six-center elimination were much less important. The allylic radicals produced by the initial hexene decomposition subsequently dissociated to propadiene, butadiene, pentadiene, and hexadiene. Allyl also formed butene by methyl addition and propene by H-atom abstraction from H{sub 2} and CH{sub 4}. The different alkadienes appeared to promote different benzene formation pathways: propadiene decomposed to propargyl and therefore favored C3 + C3 routes, whereas the larger alkadienes decomposed to butenyne and therefore favored C4 + C2 routes. The decomposition mechanisms and primary products identified here can be generalized to other alkenes.

OSTI ID:
20677732
Journal Information:
Combustion and Flame, Vol. 143, Issue 3; Other Information: Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved; ISSN 0010-2180
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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