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15045-60-0

15045-60-0

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Synonyms:2-Isopropyloxetane

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Relevant articles and documentsAll total 1 Articles be found

Experimental investigation of the low temperature oxidation of the five isomers of hexane

Wang, Zhandong,Herbinet, Olivier,Cheng, Zhanjun,Husson, Benoit,Fournet, Rene,Qi, Fei,Battin-Leclerc, Frederique

, p. 5573 - 5594 (2014/08/18)

The low-temperature oxidation of the five hexane isomers (n-hexane, 2-methyl-pentane, 3-methyl-pentane, 2,2-dimethylbutane, and 2,3-dimethylbutane) was studied in a jet-stirred reactor (JSR) at atmospheric pressure under stoichiometric conditions between 550 and 1000 K. The evolution of reactant and product mole fraction profiles were recorded as a function of the temperature using two analytical methods: gas chromatography and synchrotron vacuum ultraviolet photoionization mass spectrometry (SVUV-PIMS). Experimental data obtained with both methods were in good agreement for the five fuels. These data were used to compare the reactivity and the nature of the reaction products and their distribution. At low temperature (below 800 K), n-hexane was the most reactive isomer. The two methyl-pentane isomers have about the same reactivity, which was lower than that of n-hexane. 2,2-Dimethylbutane was less reactive than the two methyl-pentane isomers, and 2,3-dimethylbutane was the least reactive isomer. These observations are in good agreement with research octane numbers given in the literature. Cyclic ethers with rings including 3, 4, 5, and 6 atoms have been identified and quantified for the five fuels. While the cyclic ether distribution was notably more detailed than in other literature of JSR studies of branched alkane oxidation, some oxiranes were missing among the cyclic ethers expected from methyl-pentanes. Using SVUV-PIMS, the formation of C 2-C3 monocarboxylic acids, ketohydroperoxides, and species with two carbonyl groups have also been observed, supporting their possible formation from branched reactants. This is in line with what was previously experimentally demonstrated from linear fuels. Possible structures and ways of decomposition of the most probable ketohydroperoxides were discussed. Above 800 K, all five isomers have about the same reactivity, with a larger formation from branched alkanes of some unsaturated species, such as allene and propyne, which are known to be soot precursors.

Process route upstream and downstream products

Process route

2-Methylpentane
107-83-5

2-Methylpentane

2,2-dimethyltetrahydrofuran
1003-17-4

2,2-dimethyltetrahydrofuran

2,3-epoxy-2-methylpentane
1192-22-9

2,3-epoxy-2-methylpentane

2,4-Dimethyltetrahydrofuran
64265-26-5

2,4-Dimethyltetrahydrofuran

methanol
67-56-1

methanol

2,2,4-trimethyloxetane
23120-44-7

2,2,4-trimethyloxetane

3-propyloxetane
10317-18-7

3-propyloxetane

2-isopropyloxetane
15045-60-0

2-isopropyloxetane

ethane
74-84-0

ethane

ethene
74-85-1

ethene

1,2-propanediene
463-49-0

1,2-propanediene

acetaldehyde
75-07-0,9002-91-9

acetaldehyde

acetic acid
64-19-7,77671-22-8

acetic acid

acetone
67-64-1

acetone

methyloxirane
75-56-9,16033-71-9

methyloxirane

prop-1-yne
74-99-7

prop-1-yne

Conditions
Conditions Yield
With oxygen; at 351.84 ℃; for 0.000555556h; under 795.08 Torr; Temperature; Inert atmosphere;

15045-60-0 Upstream products

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