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Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 2007 Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 82–89 (Mi fgv1516)

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Formation and growth of dispersed carbon particles during pyrolysis of ethylene, benzene, and naphthalene in a reflected shock wave

V. F. Surovikin, A. G. Shaitanov

Institute of Problems of Hydrocarbon Processing, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Omsk, 644040

Abstract: The formation and growth rates of dispersed carbon particles were determined experimentally for pyrolysis of ethylene, benzene, and naphthalene in a reflected shock wave at temperatures of 1920–2560 K and hydrocarbon concentrations in argon of 1.8–20%. The diameter of the particles formed was estimated (30–600 $\mathring{\mathrm{A}}$). The maximum rate of particle formation at various temperatures [(0.7–96) $\cdot$ 10$^{16}$ cm$^{-3}$ $\cdot$ sec$^{-1}$] and the particle growth rate (0.002–0.036 cm $\cdot$ sec$^{-1}$) were determined from results of measurements of reaction (residence) times. For pyrolysis of benzene, the activation energy of the overall process of particle formation is 410 kJ/mole, and for all hydrocarbons studied, the activation energy of the overall process of particle growth is 5–50 kJ/mole. The surface average particle diameter increases with increasing concentration of the initial hydrocarbon at a constant temperature.

Keywords: shock tube, thermal decomposition, individual hydrocarbons, dispersed carbon, formation mechanism.

UDC: 532.593, 661.666.42

Received: 26.07.2005
Accepted: 27.12.2006


 English version:
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 2007, 43:4, 442–448

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