An Experimental Study of the Formation of Perfluoroisobutene
This paper presents an experimental study that focuses on the formation of perfluoroisobutene (i-C 4 Fg). Experiments were carried out at atmospheric pressure in a quartz flow tube reactor over the temperature range of 823 to 1273K and an initial reactant feed concentration of 2% with the balance ni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Combustion science and technology 1998-05, Vol.134 (1-6), p.65-85 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an experimental study that focuses on the formation of perfluoroisobutene (i-C
4
Fg). Experiments were carried out at atmospheric pressure in a quartz flow tube reactor over the temperature range of 823 to 1273K and an initial reactant feed concentration of 2% with the balance nitrogen. Reactants studied include chlorodifluoromethane (CHF
2
Cl), 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro-2-chloroethane (CF
3
CHFCl), trifluoromethane (CHF
3
), perfluoropropene (C
3
F
6
), and mixtures of these species. Effluent gas concentrations were obtained using a water cooled gas sampling probe, and analysis of products was performed via on line gas chromatography with flame ionization detection and gas chromatography with mass selective detection. C
3
F
6
pyrolysis produced more than 22% i-C.F, yield, while mixtures with CHF
2
Cl and CHF
3
resulted in i-C
4
F
g
yields of 14% and 28%, respectively. The pyrolysis of CF3CHFCI resulted in slightly greater than 6% i-C
4
F
g
yield, and CHF
2
Cl decomposition produced up to 6% i-C
4
F
g
yield, while CHF
2
Cl/CF
3
CHFC1 copyrolysis produced 8% yield of i-C
4
F
g
. These results show that the addition of a difluoromethylene (iCF
2
) source increases i-C
4
F
g
production. This suggests that a major pathway to i-C
4
F
g
production may be C
3
F
6
isomerization to singlet perfluorodimethylcarbene (l:C(CF
3
)
2
) and subsequent collisional stabilization to the triplet carbene (3:C(CF
3
)
2
) followed by either 1:CF
2
addition or further reaction with C
3
F
6
. This work focuses on an experimental study. Detailed modeling work is ongoing. |
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ISSN: | 0010-2202 1563-521X |
DOI: | 10.1080/00102209808924126 |