Measurements of hydrogen content and visible specific absorption of soot to follow the structural transformation of carbon network
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The relation between the optical properties, namely the mass absorption
coefficient, and the H/C ratio of soot was studied as tool for following the
structural transformation of solid carbon (soot) formed in premixed sooting
ethylene flames. The aliphatic and aromatic hydrogen and the mass absorption
coefficient of soot were quantified by FT-IR and UV-Visible spectroscopic
analysis, respectively. The steep increase of the absorption coefficient and
maximum soot formation rate was observed in correspondence of the aliphatic
hydrogen loss. The higher reactivity of aliphatic hydrogen in forming radical active
sites on soot particle surface was suggested to be responsible for the increase of
soot concentration. The loss of aliphatic hydrogen and the corresponding steep
increase of absorption coefficient testified the occurrence of thermal annealing and
internal structural transformations in turn causing the termination of soot formation
and growth.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
soot; spectroscopy
List of contributors:
Stanzione, Fernando; Russo, Carmela; Tregrossi, Antonio; Ciajolo, Anna
Book title:
Proceedings of the XXXVI meeting of the Italian Section of the Combustion Institute