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OPTICAL AND SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF RICH PREMIXED FLAMES ACROSS THE SOOT FORMATION THRESHOLD

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1994
abstract:
Phenomenological aspects of formation, destruction, and coagulation of high molecular mass structures formed in the main oxidation zone of rich premixed flames and in rich flames well below the soot threshold limit have been examined. High molecular mass structures transparent to the visible radiation, previously detected in the preinception region of soot forming flames, are also present in flames below the soot formation limit. The onset of ultra-violet fluorescence within the main oxidation zone implies that the formation of these species is a very fast process and can be considered as a ''polymerization'' of small aromatic groups activated by the presence of oxidizing agents. The final concentration of this material falls down as the C/O ratio is decreased and below C/O = 0.35 it is not anymore present. It appears that rich premixed flames present two critical C/O ratios: a first one for soot formation and a lower second one for high molecular mass structure formation. Ultra-violet scattering/extinction technique has indicated that the typical average size of these structures is around 4-6 nm and their overall coagulation rate is very low.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FLAME; SOOT; FLUORESCENCE
List of contributors:
Minutolo, Patrizia
Authors of the University:
MINUTOLO PATRIZIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/213604
Published in:
COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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