Journal article

Toluene combustion: reaction paths, thermochemical properties, and kinetic analysis for the methylphenyl radical O2 reaction

GD Silva, CC Chen, JW Bozzelli

Journal of Physical Chemistry A | Published : 2007

Abstract

Aromatic compounds such as toluene and xylene are major components of many fuels. Accurate kinetic mechanisms for the combustion of toluene are, however, incomplete, as they do not accurately model experimental results such as strain rates and ignition times and consistently underpredict conversion. Current kinetic mechanisms for toluene combustion neglect the reactions of the methylphenyl radicals, and we believe that this is responsible, in part, for the shortcomings of these models. We also demonstrate how methylphenyl radical formation is important in the combustion and pyrolysis of other alkyl-substituted aromatic compounds such as xylene and trimethylbenzene. We have studied the oxidat..

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