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Proceeding on the riddles of ketene pyrolysis by applying ab initio quantum chemical computational methods in a detailed kinetic modeling study
Authors:Heiko Minwegen  Malte Döntgen  Yann Fenard  Philipp Morsch  Karl Alexander Heufer
Institution:Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Combustion, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen 52056, Germany
Abstract:As ketene is a crucial intermediate for the high-temperature combustion of oxygenated hydrocarbons in general, an in-depth understanding of its chemistry is a fundamental requirement for the kinetic modeling of bio-based fuels. To gain a profound insight into the decomposition of ketene and subsequent reaction pathways high level ab initio methods were used. DSD-PBEP86/cc-pVTZ level of theory was applied for the geometries and frequencies, while single-point energies were determined at the CCSDT-1a level of theory extrapolated to the basis set limit. The reaction rate parameters for 38 reactions involved in the ketene chemistry including C1 to C4 species like acetylene, ethylene, propyne and allene were computed. For a total of 16 species, the thermochemistry were updated. The calculated rate parameters and the two new species cyclopropenone and 1,4-dioxo-1,3-butadiene were used to update the AramcoMech 3.0 base mechanism, which was then validated against speciation measurements during ketene pyrolysis. A reaction pathway analysis was performed to find the most prominent reactions at the investigated conditions and to discuss the simulation results. A significant improvement in the model’s prediction capability was found when applying the newly calculated reaction rate parameter and thermochemical data.
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