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- aggregation title "Experimental and modeling study on the thermal decomposition of Jet Propellant-10".
- aggregation abstract "Jet Propellant-10 (JP-10) pyrolysis is performed in a continuous flow tubular reactor near atmospheric pressure in the temperature range of 930-1080 K, a conversion range of 4-94%, and two dilution levels of 7 and 10 mol % JP-10 in nitrogen. Identification and quantification of the pyrolysis products of JP-10 are based on online two-dimensional gas chromatography with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer and a flame ionization detector. JP-10 starts to react at 930 K and is fully converted at 1080 K Among the more than 70 species up to C14H10 that were identified and quantified, tricyclo[5.2.1.0(2,6)]dec-4-ene was identified for the first time, indicating the importance of bimolecular H-abstraction reactions in the consumption of JP-10. Critical assessment of the experimental data with the JP-10 combustion model by Magoon et al. [Magoon, G. R.; Aguilera-Iparraguirre, J.; Green, W. H.; Lutz, J. J.; Piecuch, P.; Wong, H. W.; Oluwole, O. O. Detailed chemical kinetic modeling of JP-10 (exo-tetrahydrodicydopentadiene) high-temperature oxidation: Exploring the role of biradical species in initial decomposition steps. Int. J. Chem. Kinet. 2012, 44 (3), 179-193] showed that the model predictions of JP-10 agree reasonably well. The newly acquired and highly detailed experimental data help in understanding the thermal decomposition chemistry of JP-10 and can be used to validate future kinetic models of JP-10 pyrolysis.".
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