Initiation and Carbene Induced Radical Chain Reactions in CH2F2 Pyrolysis

Author:

Shaik Rizwan A1,Jasper Ahren W.2,Lynch Patrick T.1ORCID,Sivaramakrishnan Raghu2ORCID,Tranter Robert S.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering University of Illinois at Chicago 842 W Taylor Street Chicago IL-60607 USA

2. Chemical Dynamics Group Chemical Sciences & Engineering Division Argonne National Laboratory 9700 S Cass Avenue Lemont IL-60439 USA

Abstract

AbstractHigh temperature dissociations of organic molecules typically involve a competition between radical and molecular processes. In this work, we use a modeling, experiment, theory (MET) framework to characterize the high temperature thermal dissociation of CH2F2, a flammable hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) that finds widespread use as a refrigerant. Initiation in CH2F2 proceeds via a molecular elimination channel; CH2F2→CHF+HF. Here we show that the subsequent self‐reactions of the singlet carbene, CHF, are fast multichannel processes and a facile source of radicals that initiate rapid chain propagation reactions. These have a marked influence on the decomposition kinetics of CH2F2. The inclusion of these reactions brings the simulations into better agreement with the present and literature experiments. Additionally, flame simulations indicate that inclusion of the CHF+CHF multichannel reaction leads to a noticeable enhancement in predictions of laminar flame speeds, a key parameter that is used to determine the flammability of a refrigerant.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Argonne National Laboratory

Publisher

Wiley

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