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Chemical kinetic modeling study of the effects of oxygenated hydrocarbons on soot emissions from diesel engines
Authors:Westbrook Charles K  Pitz William J  Curran Henry J
Affiliation:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94550, USA. westbrook1@llnl.gov
Abstract:A detailed chemical kinetic modeling approach is used to examine the phenomenon of suppression of sooting in diesel engines by the addition of oxygenated hydrocarbon species to the fuel. This suppression, which has been observed experimentally for a few years, is explained kinetically as a reduction in concentrations of soot precursors present in the hot products of a fuel-rich diesel ignition zone when oxygenates are included. The kinetic model is also used to show how different oxygenates, ester structures in particular, can have different soot-suppression efficiencies due to differences in the molecular structure of the oxygenated species.
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