Abstract

I t is the purpose of this paper to give an account of the effect of pressure upon the formation and survival of oxygenated products during the slow (isothermal) combustion of hydrocarbons in air or oxygen at high pressures, and also to consider briefly the bearing of the results upon the theory of hydrocarbon combustion generally. The data available are unfortunately by no means as comprehensive as could be desired, but sufficient work has been done to leave no doubt but that pressure plays an important part in changing or modifying the course of oxidation during both slow and explosive combustion.

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