Abstract

A distinct type of chemical intermediate has been observed, isolated, and partially characterized. Droplets were formed from ethane gas at 1184 K and 40 kPa and were collected on a quartz disk that had been preheated to the reactor temperature. The droplets were characterized by laser attenuation, electron microscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy. The droplets are believed to be formed by condensation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and to be precursors to the formation of coke.

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