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Butane autoignition temperature

The NGL column bottoms has average molecular weight equivalent to normal butane and therefore has an approximate autoignition temperature of405 °C (761 °F). [Pg.32]

Figure 5 shows the variations in the delay of autoignition as a function of the temperature for the oxidation of n-butane in a batch reactor. The delay is observed to decrease from 550 to 650 K, increase from 650 to 700 K only to decrease afterwards. The delay constitutes an indicator related to the global rate of the reaction. It can... [Pg.190]

Figure 5 Variations in the delay of autoignition as a function of the temperature. Oxidation of n-butane in a batch reactor,... Figure 5 Variations in the delay of autoignition as a function of the temperature. Oxidation of n-butane in a batch reactor,...

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