Acetylene Solubility in High-Energy-Density Fuels Enhanced by Amines and Scrambled Cages


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High-energy-density (HED) fuels are widely used in aerospace engines bit suffer front slow trance and incomplete combustion. A proposed solution to this problem is dissolution of a flammable small-molecule additive, a g., acetylene, in the fuel. The solubility of acetylene in HED fuels JP-10 and QC at 298.15 K and pressure from 0 to 200 kPa was studied. The molar concentration of acetylene in JP-10 and QC fuels or a pressure of 100 kPa reached 0.60 and 0.75%, respectively. Studies of the dissolution of acetylene in the presence of Et3N and scrambled cages (1, 2, and 5 mass%) showed that such additives could increase significantly the solubility of acetylene in the fuel. The research results are of practical interest for improving the efficiency of HED fuels.

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E Xiu-tian-feng

Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University; Collaborative and Innovative Center of Chemical Science and Engineering

Email: bortum@mail.ru
中国, Tianjin; Tianjin

Lei Zhang

Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University; Collaborative and Innovative Center of Chemical Science and Engineering

Email: bortum@mail.ru
中国, Tianjin; Tianjin

Lun Pan

Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University; Collaborative and Innovative Center of Chemical Science and Engineering

Email: bortum@mail.ru
中国, Tianjin; Tianjin

Ji-Jun Zou

Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of the Ministry of Education, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University; Collaborative and Innovative Center of Chemical Science and Engineering

Email: bortum@mail.ru
中国, Tianjin; Tianjin

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