Influence of the position of the double bond on the autoignition of linear alkenes at low temperature
Roda Bounaceur (DCPR), Val\'erie Warth (DCPR), Baptiste Sirjean, (DCPR), Pierre-Alexandre Glaude (DCPR), Ren\'e Fournet (DCPR), Fr\'ed\'erique, Battin-Leclerc (DCPR)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the position of the double bond in linear alkenes affects their autoignition properties at low temperatures, providing insights into combustion chemistry.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic study of double bond positioning effects on autoignition, which was previously underexplored in combustion research.
Findings
Double bond position significantly impacts autoignition delay times.
Certain double bond locations lead to lower ignition temperatures.
Results aid in designing cleaner combustion fuels.
Abstract
The influence of the position of the double bond on the autoignition...
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