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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011

High-temperature oxidation chemistry of n-butanol – experiments in low-pressure premixed flames and detailed kinetic modeling

Nils Hansen; Michael R. Harper; William H. Green

An automated reaction mechanism generator is used to develop a predictive, comprehensive reaction mechanism for the high-temperature oxidation chemistry of n-butanol. This new kinetic model is an advancement of an earlier model, which had been extensively tested against earlier experimental data (Harper et al., Combust. Flame, 2011, 158, 16-41). In this study, the models predictive capabilities are improved by targeting isomer-resolved quantitative mole fraction profiles of flame species in low-pressure flames. To this end, a total of three burner-stabilized premixed flames are isomer-selectively analyzed by flame-sampling molecular-beam time-of-flight mass spectrometry using photoionization by tunable vacuum-ultraviolet synchrotron radiation. For most species, the newly developed chemical kinetic model is capable of accurately reproducing the experimental trends in these flames. The results clearly indicate that n-butanol is mainly consumed by H-atom abstraction with H, O, and OH, forming predominantly the α-C(4)H(9)O radical (CH(3)CH(2)CH(2)˙CHOH). Fission of C-C bonds in n-butanol is only predicted to be significant in a similar, but hotter flame studied by Oßwald et al. (Combust. Flame, 2011, 158, 2-15). The water-elimination reaction to 1-butene is found to be of no importance under the premixed conditions studied here. The initially formed isomeric C(4)H(9)O radicals are predicted to further oxidize by reacting with H and O(2) or to decompose to smaller fragments via β-scission. Enols are detected experimentally, with their importance being overpredicted by the model.


Combustion and Flame | 2011

Comprehensive reaction mechanism for n-butanol pyrolysis and combustion

Michael R. Harper; Kevin Van Geem; Steven P. Pyl; Guy Marin; William H. Green


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010

Accurate high-temperature reaction networks for alternative fuels: butanol isomers

Kevin Van Geem; Steven P. Pyl; Guy Marin; Michael R. Harper; William H. Green


Combustion and Flame | 2013

Combustion and pyrolysis of iso-butanol: Experimental and chemical kinetic modeling study

Shamel S. Merchant; Everton Fernando Zanoelo; Raymond L. Speth; Michael R. Harper; Kevin Van Geem; William H. Green


Combustion and Flame | 2013

The predictive capability of an automatically generated combustion chemistry mechanism: Chemical structures of premixed iso-butanol flames

Nils Hansen; Shamel S. Merchant; Michael R. Harper; William H. Green


Combustion and Flame | 2010

Modeling of 1,3-hexadiene, 2,4-hexadiene and 1,4-hexadiene-doped methane flames: Flame modeling, benzene and styrene formation

Sandeep Sharma; Michael R. Harper; William H. Green


Combustion and Flame | 2011

Erratum to ''Comprehensive reaction mechanism for n-butanol pyrolysis and combustion'' (Combust. Flame 158 (2011) 16-41)

Michael R. Harper; Kevin Van Geem; Steven P. Pyl; Shamel S. Merchant; Guy Marin; William H. Green


21st International symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering (ISCRE 21) | 2010

Accurate reaction networks for alternative fuels: butanol isomers

Kevin Van Geem; Michael R. Harper; Steven Pyl; Guy Marin; William H. Green


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2018

Understanding the Effects of Sample Preparation on the Chemical Structures of Petroleum Imaged with Non-contact Atomic Force Microscopy

Yunlong Zhang; Bruno Schuler; Shadi Fatayer; Leo Gross; Michael R. Harper; J. Douglas Kushnerick


Archive | 2013

Chemical Structures of Premixed iso-Butanol Flames.

Nils Hansen; Shamel S. Merchant; Michael R. Harper; William H. Green

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William H. Green

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Shamel S. Merchant

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nils Hansen

Sandia National Laboratories

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Gregory R. Magoon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Joshua W. Allen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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