Rh assisted catalytic oxidation of jet fuel surrogates in a meso-scale combustor

Wierzbicki, TA; Lee, IC; Gupta, AK

HERO ID

2905538

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

HERO ID 2905538
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Rh assisted catalytic oxidation of jet fuel surrogates in a meso-scale combustor
Authors Wierzbicki, TA; Lee, IC; Gupta, AK
Journal Applied Energy
Volume 145
Page Numbers 1-7
Abstract Oxidation behavior of dodecane and two mixtures of dodecane and m-xylene (90/10 wt.% and 80/20 wt.%) over an Rh catalyst in a meso-scale heat recirculating combustor was examined to isolate the effect of aromatic content on performance. The fuel conversion, product selectivities, and reaction kinetics were calculated, and the global combustion behavior observed. The results showed that increasing the amount of m-xylene in the fuel increased the fuel conversion from 85% (pure dodecane) to 92% (90/10) and further to 98% (80/20). The presence of xylene also significantly increased CO2/H2O selectivity and decreased CO/H-2 selectivity. Global activation energy increased linearly with increase in xylene content, supporting that addition of aromatic species to fuel lowers the overall reactivity. The non-catalytic reaction was also simulated using Chemkin software to determine the effect of the Rh catalyst on the combustor performance and to analyze the difference in chemical mechanisms. The results revealed that the catalyst promotes total oxidation over partial oxidation, and lowers the global activation energy by up to 70%. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.01.097
Wosid WOS:000353002100001
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Keyword Catalytic combustion; JP-8 surrogate; Meso-scale combustion; Reaction kinetics; Hybrid combustion