摘要 |
A mixture comprising oxygen, a hydrocarbon fuel and silicon tetrafluoride is burned, the amount of oxygen in the mixture being insufficient for complete combustion of the fuel. A substantial portion of the silicon tetrafluoride is hydrolyzed within the resulting incomplete-combustion hydrocarbon flame, oxygen being added thereafter for combustion of the remaining fuel therein. Probably because of free radical initiation in the incomplete-combustion flame, the conversion efficiency of silicon tetrafluoride to silica can be maintained at high levels while temperatures remain below the fusion-sintering point of the silica, i.e., not in excess of about 1,600 DEG F. |