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Propane reaction with hydroxyl radicals

Hsu, K. J., and W. B. DeMore, Rate Constants and Temperature Dependences for the Reactions of Hydroxyl Radical with Several Halogenated Methanes, Ethanes, and Propanes by Relative Rate Measurements, J. Phys. Chem., 99, 1235-1244 (1995). [Pg.756]

The corresponding reaction with titaniura(iii) in excess exhibited second-order behaviour, the production of OH radicals as intermediates being confirmed by the addition of propan-2-ol, which reacts rapidly with HO and thereby decreased (by a factor of 2) the rate of decay of reductant. Confirmation that any secondary rate constants (k are much greater than that for the ratedetermining initial step have been derived from a study of the reductants with hydroxyl radicals. The values for the reactions of Cr and Ti f are 1.2 x 10 ... [Pg.108]

Carbon Monoxide Oxidation. Analysis of the carbon monoxide oxidation in the boundary layer of a char particle shows the possibility for the existence of multiple steady states (54-58). The importance of these at AFBC conditions is uncertain. From the theory one can also calculate that CO will bum near the surface of a particle for large particles but will react outside the boundary layer for small particles, in qualitative agreement with experimental observations. Quantitative agreement with theory would not be expected, since the theoretical calculations, are based on the use of global kinetics for CO oxidation. Hydroxyl radicals are the principal oxidant for carbon monoxide and it can be shown (73) that their concentration is lowered by radical recombination on surfaces within a fluidized bed. It is therefore expected that the CO oxidation rates in the dense phase of fluidized beds will be suppressed to levels considerably below those in the bubble phase. This expectation is supported by studies of combustion of propane in fluidized beds, where it was observed that ignition and combustion took place primarily in the bubble phase (74). More attention needs to be given to the effect of bed solids on gas phase reactions occuring in fluidized reactors. [Pg.94]


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