화학공학소재연구정보센터
Combustion and Flame, Vol.180, 20-31, 2017
Investigation on the oxidation chemistry of methanol in laminar premixed flames
In this work, oxidation chemistry of methanol was investigated in laminar premixed flames. Laminar burning velocities of methanol/air mixtures at 423 K and 1-10 atm were measured in a spherical combustion vessel, extending the range of equivalence ratio up to 2.1. A stoichiometric premixed flat flame of methano1/02/Ar at 0.04 atm was also conducted using synchrotron VUV photoionization mass spectrometry (SVUV-PIMS) to obtain more detailed kinetic information. Particularly, fuel-derived radicals including methoxy radical and hydroxymethyl radical were observed, while formaldehyde (CH2O) and formic acid (HOCHO) were identified as the abundantly produced intermediates in methanol flame. A methanol model was developed and validated against the experimental data obtained in this work, as well as in literature. In the predictions of laminar burning velocities, HO2 radical plays an important role under very rich conditions. Besides, the measurement of formaldehyde and formic acid in methanol flame is helpful to constrain. the rate constant of CH2OH + O-2 = CH2O + HO2, which presents large uncertainties at high temperatures. (C) 2017 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.