Publication Date:
1997
abstract:
Major and minor products of MTBE decomposition and oxidation were measured in a jetstirred
flow reactor operated at high pressure ncar to the conditions typical of end-gases in
spark-ignited engines. Results showed that the conversion of MTBE was enhanced by the
oxidative environment which activates the formation of MTBE radicals, the decomposition of
which leads to the formation of an equimolar mixture of i-C.H. and CH,OH, At higher inlet
temperatures, also the genuine MTBE oxidation through the classical "peroxy" equilibrium
typical of the low-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons was observed from both phenomenological
and chemical point of views. Noticeable heat release and a cool flame phenomenology
were observed up to the complete conversion of MTBE and characteristic products of O2
addition to MTBE redicals were detected (heterocyclics and light oxygenated products), However,
the largest part of MTBE is converted by thermal degradation in isobutene which, being
a species relatively inert to oxidation, is the cause of the anti-knock effect of MTBE.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MTBE; Oxidation
List of contributors:
Ciajolo, Anna
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