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Study on the Pyrolysis of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) with Molecular-Beam Mass Spectrometry and Tunable Synchrotron VUV Photoionization
Taichang Zhang #,Wang jing,Yuan Tao,Hong Xin,Zhang Lidong,Fei Qi * #
National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China
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Funding: 教育部博士点基金(No.20050358033)
Opened online: 6 January 2009
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Citation: Taichang Zhang,Wang jing,Yuan Tao.Study on the Pyrolysis of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) with Molecular-Beam Mass Spectrometry and Tunable Synchrotron VUV Photoionization[OL]. [ 6 January 2009] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/27379
 
 
An experimental study of MTBE pyrolysis (3.72% MTBE in argon) has been performed at low pressure (267 Pa) within the temperature range from 700 to 1420 K. The pyrolysis process was detected with the tunable synchrotron vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization and molecular-beam mass spectrometry (MBMS). About thirty intermediates are identified from near-threshold measurements of photoionization mass spectrum and photoionization efficiency spectrum. Among them, H2, CO, CH4, CH3OH and C4H8 are the major pyrolysis products. The radicals such as methyl, methoxy, propargyl, allyl, C4H5 and C4H7 are detected. The isomers of pyrolysis products are identified as well, i.e., propyne and allene, 1,2,3-butatriene and vinylacetylene, isobutene and 1-butene, propanal and acetone. Furthermore, the mole fractions of the pyrolysis products have been evaluated under various temperatures. Meanwhile the initial formation temperatures of different pyrolysis products can be obtained. This work is anticipated to present a new experimental method for pyrolysis study, and help understand the pyrolysis and combustion chemistry of MTBE and other oxygenated fuels.
Keywords:MTBE Pyrolysis;Intermediates;Isomers;Tunable Synchrotron VUV Photoionization;Molecular-beam Mass Spectrometry
 
 
 

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