Ja. Yu et S. Eser, Thermal decomposition of jet fuel model compounds under near-critical and supercritical conditions. 1. n-butylbenzene and n-butylcyclohexane, IND ENG RES, 37(12), 1998, pp. 4591-4600
Thermal decomposition of n-butylbenzene and n-butylcyclohexane was studied
under near-critical and supercritical conditions in relation to future jet
fuel thermal stability problems. The reactions of n-butylbenzene and n-buty
lcyclohexane can be explained by free-radical mechanisms, dominated by side
-chain cracking. The major liquid products from n-butylbenzene were styrene
and toluene. Toluene was the major product in the far supercritical region
while styrene was the dominant product in the low-pressure subcritical reg
ion. The main liquid products from n-butyldyclohexane were 1-methylcyclohex
ene and cyclohexane._ The 1-methylcyclohexene was a secondary product which
was derived from methylenecyclohexane. This conversion was favored at high
pressures. High pressures under supercritical conditions promoted radical
addition reactions, leading to the formation of some high-molecular-weight
compounds which were not observed under low-pressure conditions. The kineti
c data obtained for the thermal decomposition of n-butylbenzene and n-butyl
cyclohexane are in good agreement with the values reported in the literatur
e.