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The sooting behavior of lactones as sustainable fuels
Zhanhong Xiang
, Mehmet B. Acikel
, Collin J. Hansen
, Ga Un Jeong
, Raúl Pérez-Soto
, David Z. Wang
, Vivian C. Whoriskey
, Seonah Kim
, Charles S. McEnally
, Lisa D. Pfefferle
,
Yuan Xuan
Mechanical Engineering
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Lactones
100%
Sustainable Fuel
100%
Sooting Behavior
100%
Sooting Tendency
66%
Molecular Structure
22%
Room Temperature
11%
Sequester
11%
Soot Emission
11%
Oxygen Atom
11%
Quantum Chemical Calculations
11%
Carbon Backbone
11%
Isomerization
11%
Carbon Atom
11%
Diesel Fuel
11%
Double Bond
11%
Reactive Molecular Dynamics
11%
Ring Width
11%
Heat of Combustion
11%
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
11%
Group Contribution Method
11%
Diesel Jet
11%
Jet A
11%
Alkanoic Acids
11%
Conventional Gasoline
11%
Methane-air Mixture
11%
Non-premixed Flame
11%
SOA Yield
11%
Aviation Fuel
11%
Dynamic Quantum
11%
One-carbon
11%
Yield Sooting Index
11%
Side Chain Length
11%
Physics
Molecular Structure
100%
Molecular Dynamics
50%
Room Temperature
50%
Oxygen Atom
50%
Methane
50%
Quantum Chemistry
50%
Isomerization
50%
Carboxylic Acid
50%
Fuel Test
50%
Carbon Dioxide
50%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
50%
Chemistry
Lactone
100%
Molecular Structure
22%
Molecular Dynamics
11%
Ambient Reaction Temperature
11%
Double Bond
11%
Isomerization
11%
Carbon Atom
11%
Quantum Chemistry
11%
Methane
11%
Diesel Fuel
11%
Jet
11%
Calorific Value
11%
Carbon Dioxide Emission
11%
Reactive Molecular Dynamics
11%
Carbon Dioxide
11%
Oxygen Atom
11%
Carboxylic Acid
11%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Carboxylic Acid
50%