Hydrocarbon-NOx interactions at low temperatures—1.Conversion of NO to NO2 promoted by propane and the formation of HNCO
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2021, Combustion and FlameCitation Excerpt :Therefore, the effect of NO addition on fuel oxidation characteristics was widely studied [6-13]. Numerous studies have investigated the interactions between NO and fuels such as hydrocarbons, alcohols, and ethers in different experiments including flow reactors, jet-stirred reactors (JSRs), and homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engines, showing sensitization effects of NO on fuel oxidation [4,6-10,12-23]. Nevertheless, the complex fuel-specific chemical interactions between fuel and NO are still not fully understood and questions remain how NO affects different types of fuels [24].