An investigation of the inhibition properties of Phosphorus-Containing Comp
ounds (PCCs) in moderately strained (global strain rate of 300 s(-1)) non-p
remixed methane-N-2/O-2/Ar flames is presented. The effect of DMMP [dimethy
l methylphosphonate, O=P(OCH3)(2)(CH3)] on relative OH concentration profil
es was measured by using quenching-corrected Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LI
F) for the first time. LIF measurements indicate a reduction in the total O
H present of 23% for a non-premixed methane-air flame doped with 572 ppm of
DMMP. As the stoichiometric adiabatic flame temperature is increased via s
ubstitution of Ar for N-2 in the oxidizer stream, the measurements show a s
trong decrease in the magnitude of the OH reduction. Experimental results s
how reasonable agreement with computational predictions made using a kineti
c model that has been proposed for DMMP decomposition and phosphorus-radica
l chemistry. Analysis of the computational results shows that the reactions
involving phosphorus remove H and O atoms from the radical pool, thus weak
ening the flame. These reactions produce OH directly, but the rest of the m
echanism responds to O and H reductions by reducing OH levels. The key reac
tions involved in this inhibition process are identified. (C) 2001 by The C
ombustion Institute.