Effects of methyl substitution on the auto-ignition of C16 alkanes
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2016-02-01
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SJR: 2.015
CiteScore: 10.9
Impact factor: 6.2
ISSN: 00102180, 15562921
General Chemistry
General Chemical Engineering
General Physics and Astronomy
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Fuel Technology
Abstract
The auto-ignition quality of diesel fuels, quantified by their cetane number or derived cetane number ( DCN ), is a critical design property to consider when producing and upgrading synthetic paraffinic fuels. It is well known that auto-ignition characteristics of paraffinic fuels depend on their degree of methyl substitution. However, there remains a need to study the governing chemical functionalities contributing to such ignition characteristics, especially in the case of methyl substitutions, which have not been studied in detail. In this work, the auto-ignition of 2,6,10-trimethyltridecane has been compared with the reference hydrocarbons used for cetane number determination, i.e. n -hexadecane and heptamethylnonane, all of them being C16 isomers. Results from a constant-volume combustion chamber under different pressure and temperature initial conditions showed that the ignition delay time for both cool flame and main combustion events increased less from n -hexadecane to trimethyltridecane than from trimethyltridecane to heptamethylnonane. Additional experimental results from blends of these hydrocarbons, together with kinetic modelling, showed that auto-ignition times and combustion rates were correlated to the concentration of the functional groups indicative of methyl substitution, although not in a linear manner. When the concentration of these functional groups decreased, the first stage OH radical concentration increased and ignition delay times decreased, whereas when their concentration increased, H 2 O 2 production was slower and ignition was retarded. Contrary to the ignition delay times, DCN was correlated linearly with functional groups, thus homogenizing the range of values and clarifying the differences between fuels.
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Lapuerta M., Hernández J. J., Sarathy S. M. Effects of methyl substitution on the auto-ignition of C16 alkanes // Combustion and Flame. 2016. Vol. 164. pp. 259-269.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.combustflame.2015.11.024
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.combustflame.2015.11.024
TI - Effects of methyl substitution on the auto-ignition of C16 alkanes
T2 - Combustion and Flame
AU - Lapuerta, Magı́n
AU - Hernández, Juan José
AU - Sarathy, S. Mani
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 259-269
VL - 164
SN - 0010-2180
SN - 1556-2921
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@article{2016_Lapuerta,
author = {Magı́n Lapuerta and Juan José Hernández and S. Mani Sarathy},
title = {Effects of methyl substitution on the auto-ignition of C16 alkanes},
journal = {Combustion and Flame},
year = {2016},
volume = {164},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.combustflame.2015.11.024},
pages = {259--269},
doi = {10.1016/j.combustflame.2015.11.024}
}