2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(684f) Temperature-Dependent Global Kinetic Rate Parameters for the Production of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the Supercritical Pyrolysis of Ethylcyclohexane
To this end, we have conducted supercritical pyrolysis experiments with the model fuel ethylcyclohexaneâa cyclic-alkane component of jet fuels. The experiments are carried out in an isothermal, silica-lined stainless steel flow reactor at 94.6 atm, 133 sec, and at seven temperaturesâheld constant during each experimentâin the range of 500 ËC to 570 ËC. The resulting complex PAH product mixture is separated using two-dimensional high-pressure liquid chromatography and isomer-specifically identified and quantified using ultraviolet-visible diode-array and mass-spectrometric detection.
The yields of the pyrolysis products are reported as functions of temperature, and the temperature-dependent experimental data is used to determine the temperature-dependent global kinetic rate parameters, apparent activation energy Eapp (in kcal/mol) and apparent pre-exponential factor Aapp (in s-1), which appear in the expression for the kinetic rate constant, k=Aappexp[-Eapp/RT] . For these determinations, it is assumed that the rate of production of each aromatic product is first-order in the concentration of ethylcyclohexane fuel. The derived global kinetic rate parameters are reported for each aromatic product and for PAH grouped by ring number. The predicted yields, calculated from these parameters, are then compared to those obtained from the experiments.