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Particle Inception in a Laminar Premixed Flame of Benzene

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Pages 758-766 | Received 19 Dec 2007, Published online: 09 May 2008
 

Abstract

Spectral optical techniques, including light extinction and laser induce fluorescence and incandescence measurements, are combined to characterize large-molecule soot precursors and soot in a slightly sooting flame of benzene at atmospheric pressure. Light absorption coupled to in-situ light scattering measurements and ex-situ Atomic Force Microscopy also allowed the evaluation of particle sizes. In the benzene flame high molecular mass structures with typical sizes of 3–4 nm are formed in the main oxidation region of the flame. The radical-rich flame environment in which these compounds are formed promotes their dehydrogenation increasing the level of their aromaticity. As a result, nanoparticles with typical sizes of about 5 nm, absorbing and fluorescing in the visible are formed. These compounds reach a maximum concentration just before the appearance of incandescent soot particles.

The authors wish to thank Dr. Alberto C. Barone for AFM measurements.

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