Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube

Zhu D, Ruwe L, Schmitt S, Shu B, Kohse-Höinghaus K, Lucassen A (2023)
Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols 127(10): 2351-2366.

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Zhu, Denghao; Ruwe, Lena; Schmitt, SteffenUniBi; Shu, Bo; Kohse-Höinghaus, KatharinaUniBi; Lucassen, Arnas
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Ammonia (NH3) is a promising fuel, because it is carbon-free and easier to store and transport than hydrogen (H2). However, an ignition enhancer such as H2 might be needed for technical applications, because of the rather poor ignition properties of NH3. The combustion of pure NH3 and H2 has been explored widely. However, for mixtures of both gases, mostly only global parameters such as ignition delay times or flame speeds were reported. Studies with extensive experimental species profiles are scarce. Therefore, we experimentally investigated the interactions in the oxidation of different NH3/H2 mixtures in the temperature range of 750-1173 K at 0.97 bar in a plug-flow reactor (PFR), as well as in the temperature range of 1615-2358 K with an average pressure of 3.16 bar in a shock tube. In the PFR, temperature-dependent mole fraction profiles of the main species were obtained via electron ionization molecular-beam mass spectrometry (EI-MBMS). Additionally, for the first time, tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) with a scanned-wavelength method was adapted to the PFR for the quantification of nitric oxide (NO). In the shock tube, time-resolved NO profiles were also measured by TDLAS using a fixed-wavelength approach. The experimental results both in PFR and shock tube reveal the reactivity enhancement by H2 on ammonia oxidation. The extensive sets of results were compared with predictions by four NH3-related reaction mechanisms. None of the mechanisms can well predict all experimental results, but the Stagni et al. [React. Chem. Eng. 2020, 5, 696-711] and Zhu et al. [Combust. Flame 2022, 246, 115389] mechanisms perform best for the PFR and shock tube conditions, respectively. Exploratory kinetic analysis was conducted to identify the effect of H2 addition on ammonia oxidation and NO formation, as well as sensitive reactions in different temperature regimes. The results presented in this study can provide valuable information for further model development and highlight relevant properties of H2-assisted NH3 combustion.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols
Band
127
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
2351-2366
eISSN
1520-5215
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2969701

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Zhu D, Ruwe L, Schmitt S, Shu B, Kohse-Höinghaus K, Lucassen A. Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols. 2023;127(10):2351-2366.
Zhu, D., Ruwe, L., Schmitt, S., Shu, B., Kohse-Höinghaus, K., & Lucassen, A. (2023). Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols, 127(10), 2351-2366. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c07784
Zhu, Denghao, Ruwe, Lena, Schmitt, Steffen, Shu, Bo, Kohse-Höinghaus, Katharina, and Lucassen, Arnas. 2023. “Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube”. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols 127 (10): 2351-2366.
Zhu, D., Ruwe, L., Schmitt, S., Shu, B., Kohse-Höinghaus, K., and Lucassen, A. (2023). Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols 127, 2351-2366.
Zhu, D., et al., 2023. Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols, 127(10), p 2351-2366.
D. Zhu, et al., “Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube”, Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols, vol. 127, 2023, pp. 2351-2366.
Zhu, D., Ruwe, L., Schmitt, S., Shu, B., Kohse-Höinghaus, K., Lucassen, A.: Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols. 127, 2351-2366 (2023).
Zhu, Denghao, Ruwe, Lena, Schmitt, Steffen, Shu, Bo, Kohse-Höinghaus, Katharina, and Lucassen, Arnas. “Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube”. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols 127.10 (2023): 2351-2366.

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