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R&D Journal
On-line version ISSN 2309-8988Print version ISSN 0257-9669
Abstract
MBARAWA, M.; LEE, W.; NAM, Y.W. and CHUNG, S.H.. Ethylene-Propane and Ethylene-Dimethyl Ester Synergistic Effects on Soot Formation. R&D j. (Matieland, Online) [online]. 2007, vol.23, pp.33-38. ISSN 2309-8988.
In this study, the synergistic effects of ethylene-propane and ethylene-dimethyl ester (DME) mixtures on soot formation were investigated experimentally using a co-flow diffusion flame burner. The soot volume fraction, soot particle diameter and number density were measured and compared to the homogenous mixture. Addition of DME and propane to the ethylene fuel increased soot volume fraction in the ethylene flames. The ethylene-propane has more pronounced synergistic effect in comparison to the ethylene-DME flames. This is due to the fact that during the decomposition of propane some methyl radicals are generated. The reactions related to these methyl radicals promote the formation of propargyl radicals and consequently the formation of benzene through propargyl self-reaction and finally to the soot formation. Although DME decomposition produces methyl, the C-0 bond in the DME removes some carbon from the reaction path that produces soot. Hence the soot formation in ethylene-DME mixture is much slower than that in ethylene-propane mixture.











