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Parallel and consecutive reactions in fuel gas combustion

ISSN
1843-5831
Date issued
2017
Author(s)
Strambeanu, Nicolae
Pro Air Clean Ecologic S.A., Romania
Paunescu, Doru
Politehnica University of Timisoara  
Arghiriade, Daniel
Pro Air Clean Ecologic S.A., Romania
Demetrovici, Laurentiu
Pro Air Clean Ecologic S.A., Romania
DOI
10.21698/simi.2017.0012
Abstract
"The kinetics of the oxidation process of the organic substances known as fuel gas (the alkanes class in general) deals with reactions whose mechanisms are analyzed in many theories and models. Irrespective of the nature and excess of the carburant, all partial combustion intermediates are revealed: alcohols, aldehydes, organic acids (that together with other derivatives from catalytic reforming reactions are characterized by the global parameter VOCs), carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide and finely divided carbon under the form of soot. The volume of oxidation intermediates increases when the carburant excess decreases monotonously to values below the stoichiometric ratio, so that when the limit is reached the carbon dioxide and water vapor volumes can be minimal. This paper puts forward a kinetic combustion model based on the parallel and consecutive reactions producing part of the chemical compounds that form the concentration of VOC, carbon monoxide and finely divided particles of the gas produced by fuel gas combustion."
Subjects

Combustion

Equations

Nanoparticles

Reactions

VOC

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