Addition of n-pentane to slowly reacting mixtures of hydrogen + oxygen at 480 °C

Abstract
A detailed analysis has been made of the products formed when small amounts of pentane are added to slowly reacting mixtures of H2+ O2 at 480 °C. Use of the rate constants for attack of H, O, OH and HO2 at specific C—H bonds in pentane enables the proportion of pent-1-yl, pent-2-yl and pent-3-yl radicals to be calculated for all mixtures studied. Use of a wide range of H2 and, particularly, of O2(8–355 Torr) pressures makes it possible to confirm suggested mechanisms for the oxidation of each of the three species of pentyl radical. Rate constants have been obtained for a large number of the elementary reactions involved, almost all of which have not been determined previously. The values of the rate constants form a very consistent pattern with those determined from studies with the C2–C4 alkanes and neopentane as additive.