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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2016

Quantification of the Keto-Hydroperoxide (HOOCH2OCHO) and Other Elusive Intermediates during Low-Temperature Oxidation of Dimethyl Ether

Kai Moshammer; Ahren W. Jasper; Denisia M. Popolan-Vaida; Zhandong Wang; Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shankar; Lena Ruwe; Craig A. Taatjes; Philippe Dagaut; Nils Hansen

This work provides new temperature-dependent mole fractions of elusive intermediates relevant to the low-temperature oxidation of dimethyl ether (DME). It extends the previous study of Moshammer et al. [ J. Phys. Chem. A 2015 , 119 , 7361 - 7374 ] in which a combination of a jet-stirred reactor and molecular beam mass spectrometry with single-photon ionization via tunable synchrotron-generated vacuum-ultraviolet radiation was used to identify (but not quantify) several highly oxygenated species. Here, temperature-dependent concentration profiles of 17 components were determined in the range of 450-1000 K and compared to up-to-date kinetic modeling results. Special emphasis is paid toward the validation and application of a theoretical method for predicting photoionization cross sections that are hard to obtain experimentally but essential to turn mass spectral data into mole fraction profiles. The presented approach enabled the quantification of the hydroperoxymethyl formate (HOOCH2OCH2O), which is a key intermediate in the low-temperature oxidation of DME. The quantification of this keto-hydroperoxide together with the temperature-dependent concentration profiles of other intermediates including H2O2, HCOOH, CH3OCHO, and CH3OOH reveals new opportunities for the development of a next-generation DME combustion chemistry mechanism.


Aerosol Science and Technology | 2017

Investigation of the size of the incandescent incipient soot particles in premixed sooting and nucleation flames of n-butane using LII, HIM, and 1 nm-SMPS

Christopher Betrancourt; Fengshan Liu; Pascale Desgroux; Xavier Mercier; Alessandro Faccinetto; Maurin Salamanca; Lena Ruwe; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus; Daniel Emmrich; André Beyer; Armin Gölzhäuser; Torsten Tritscher

ABSTRACT Laser-induced incandescence (LII) measurements were conducted to explore the ability of LII to detect small soot particles of less than 10 nm in two sooting flat premixed flames of n-butane: a so-called nucleation flame obtained at a threshold equivalence ratio Φ = 1.75, in which the incipient soot particles undergo only minor soot surface growth along the flame, and a more sooting flame at Φ = 1.95. Size measurements were obtained by modeling the time-resolved LII signals detected using 1064 nm laser excitation. Spectrally-resolved LII signals collected in the nucleation flame display a similar blackbody-like behavior as mature soot. Soot particle temperature was determined from spectrally-resolved detection. LII modeling was conducted using parameters either relevant to those of mature soot or derived from fitting the modeled results to the experimental LII data. Particle size measurements were also carried out using (1) ex situ analysis by helium-ion microscopy (HIM) of particles sampled thermophoretically and (2) online size distribution analysis of microprobe-sampled particles using a 1 nm-SMPS. The size distributions of the incipient soot particles, found in the nucleation flame and in the early soot region of the Φ = 1.95 flame, derived from time-resolved LII signals are in good agreement with HIM and 1 nm-SMPS measurements and are in the range of 2–4 nm. The thermal and optical properties of incipient soot were found to be not radically different from those of mature soot commonly used in LII modeling. This explains the ability of incipient soot particles to produce continuous thermal emissions in the visible spectrum. This study demonstrates that LII is a promising in situ optical particle sizing technique that is capable of detecting incipient soot as small as about 2.5 nm and potentially 2 nm and resolving small changes in soot sizes below 10 nm.


Combustion and Flame | 2018

n-Heptane cool flame chemistry: Unraveling intermediate species measured in a stirred reactor and motored engine

Zhandong Wang; Bingjie Chen; Kai Moshammer; Denisia M. Popolan-Vaida; Salim Sioud; Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shankar; David Vuilleumier; Tao Tao; Lena Ruwe; Eike Bräuer; Nils Hansen; Philippe Dagaut; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus; Misjudeen Raji; S. Mani Sarathy


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2017

New insights into the low-temperature oxidation of 2-methylhexane

Zhandong Wang; Samah Y. Mohamed; Lidong Zhang; Kai Moshammer; Denisia M. Popolan-Vaida; Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shankar; Arnas Lucassen; Lena Ruwe; Nils Hansen; Philippe Dagaut; S. Mani Sarathy


Combustion and Flame | 2017

Consumption and hydrocarbon growth processes in a 2-methyl-2-butene flame

Lena Ruwe; Kai Moshammer; Nils Hansen; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018

Influences of the molecular fuel structure on combustion reactions towards soot precursors in selected alkane and alkene flames

Lena Ruwe; Kai Moshammer; Nils Hansen; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus


36th International Symposium on Combustion | 2017

A laminar flame investigation of 2-butanone, and the combustion-related intermediates formed through its oxidation

Christian Hemken; Ultan Burke; Isabelle Graf; Lena Ruwe; Sungwoo Park; S. Mani Sarathy; K. Alexander Heufer; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2018

An experimental laminar flame investigation of dual-fuel mixtures of C 4 methyl esters with C 2 –C 4 hydrocarbon base fuels

Maurin Salamanca; Julia Wullenkord; Isabelle Graf; Steffen Schmitt; Lena Ruwe; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus


Combustion and Flame | 2018

Chemical interaction of dual-fuel mixtures in low-temperature oxidation, comparing n-pentane/dimethyl ether and n-pentane/ethanol

Hanfeng Jin; Julia Pieper; Christian Hemken; Eike Bräuer; Lena Ruwe; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus


KAUST Future Fuels Workshop | 2016

Experimental and kinetic study of the combustion of 2-butanone - a potential new biofuel

Christian Hemken; Ultan Burke; S.M. Sarathy; Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus; Karl Alexander Heufer; Sungwoo Park; Isabelle Graf; Lena Ruwe

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Kai Moshammer

Sandia National Laboratories

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Nils Hansen

Sandia National Laboratories

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Denisia M. Popolan-Vaida

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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S. Mani Sarathy

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Vijai Shankar Bhavani Shankar

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Zhandong Wang

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Ultan Burke

RWTH Aachen University

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