“…This class of hydrocarbons has the added benefit of having well characterized chemical kinetics of combustion . Compounds from the cycloparaffin category have included methylcyclohexane, n- propylcyclohexane, n- pentylcyclohexane, n -hexylcyclohexane, and n- heptylcyclohexane. ,,,− While many studies into the combustion of alkylcyclohexanes have focused on the smaller alkyl-side chains (methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, and butylcyclohexane), Lai and Song investigated the products formed from the pyrolysis of alkylcyclohexanes with both short and long alkyl chains (methyl-, n- ethyl-, n- propyl-, n- butyl-, n- hexyl-, n- octyl-, and n- decylcyclohexane). ,− Alkylcyclohexanes with longer side chains, such as n- pentyl- and n- decylcyclohexane, have also been the focus of smog studies . The importance of cycloalkanes as fuel components has also stimulated research into producing them from biomass. , Because n- hexadecane and n -alkylcylohexanes are important for the development of surrogate fuels and can contribute to the understanding of fuel combustion and its modeling, the physical properties (density, viscosity, and speed of sound) of binary mixtures n- hexadecane with n- alkylcyclohexanes ranging from n- propylcyclohexane to n- dodecylcylohexane were measured.…”