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Development of Oxygen Scavenger Additives for Future Jet Fuels. A Role for Electron-Transfer-Initiated Oxygenation (ETIO) of 1,2,5-Trimethylpyrrole?
Published
Author(s)
B Beaver, V Sharief, Y Teng, R DeMunshi, J P. Guo, E Katondo, D Gallagher, David M. Bunk, J Grodkowski, Pedatsur Neta
Abstract
Model autoxidative, radiolytic and product studies are presented which explore the potential of 1,2,5-trimethylpyrrole (TMP) as an oxygen scavenger additive for future jet fuels. The results are consistent with a mechanism for the initial stages of the thermal TMP oxygenation being an ETIO reaction. This study provides new insights for the development of oxygen scavengers which may be useful for future jet fuels.
Beaver, B.
, Sharief, V.
, Teng, Y.
, DeMunshi, R.
, Guo, J.
, Katondo, E.
, Gallagher, D.
, Bunk, D.
, Grodkowski, J.
and Neta, P.
(2000),
Development of Oxygen Scavenger Additives for Future Jet Fuels. A Role for Electron-Transfer-Initiated Oxygenation (ETIO) of 1,2,5-Trimethylpyrrole?, Energy and Fuels
(Accessed October 10, 2025)