Abstract
Mixtures of ethylene oxide
or cyclopropane with oxygen and argon were ignited with reflected shock waves
In a shock tube. The temperature dependences of the ignition delay and the
growth of light emitted during the induction period to explosion of C2H4O-O2
mixtures indicate that the rate-controlling reaction is that of formaldehyde
oxidation. The temperature dependence of induction periods for C3H6-O2
mixtures suggests that a complicated but undetermined mechanism controls the
delay to ignition.
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