Abstract:
The key combustion reactions of synthesis gas at elevated initial temperatures ($T_0$ = 500–700 K) and pressures ($p$ = 10–30 atm) are identified by analyzing the kinetic mechanism. A reduced mechanism of the oxidation reactions of synthesis gas consisting of 14 elementary reactions involving 13 species is proposed which adequately describes the results of experimental data on the burning velocities of mixtures of synthesis gas with oxygen and inert diluents at $T_0$ = 300–700 K, $p$ = 10–30 atm, and ratios CO/H$_2$ = 0.05–0.95, and satisfactorily predicts the flame structure and the dependence of the flammability limits on the initial temperature at atmospheric pressure.