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Inhibition of premixed and nonpremixed flames with phosphorus-containing compounds
Authors:AG Shmakov  OP Korobeinichev  VM Shvartsberg  DA Knyazkov  TA Bolshova  IV Rybitskaya
Institution:aInstitute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia;bNovosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
Abstract:The inhibition/extinction of various flames—premixed stoichiometric C3H8/air, nonpremixed counterflow CH4/O2/N2, and nonpremixed coflow n-heptane/air cup-burner flames doped with a number of phosphorus-containing compounds (PCCs)—has been investigated experimentally. More than 20 PCCs (organic phosphates, phosphonates, phosphates) and their fluorinated derivatives were studied. All PCCs exhibited similar dependencies in burning velocities, extinction strain rates, and extinction volume fractions of CO2 upon PCC loading in the range of mole fractions of 0–7000 ppm within an experimental deviation of ± 5%. This confirms that the inhibition effectiveness of the PCCs is influenced by the phosphorus content in the PCC molecule rather than by the structure of the molecule. The burning velocity of a stoichiometric C3H8/air mixture and the extinction strain rate of a nonpremixed counterflow CH4/O2/N2 flame doped with trimethylphosphate were calculated. Satisfactory agreement between experimental and modeling results confirms the conclusion that the reactions of phosphorus oxyacids with radicals are responsible for flame inhibition.
Keywords:Phosphorus-containing compounds  Inhibition  Suppression  Burning velocity  Extinction strain rate
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