Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10264312 | Combustion and Flame | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Results indicate that the oxidation of both, CS2 and COS, is produced by interaction with the radical pool, mainly with O radicals, and to a lesser extent with S radicals, being this last consumption step more relevant as the reaction environment becomes fuel richer. The CS2 conversion involves a more complex process compared to COS, since COS is an intermediate product during the oxidation of CS2 and thus its conversion process also involves the COS chemistry.
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Authors
MarÃa Abián, Marta Cebrián, Ángela Millera, Rafael Bilbao, MarÃa U. Alzueta,