Sooting tendencies of nonvolatile aromatic hydrocarbons |
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Authors: | Charles S. McEnally Lisa D. Pfefferle |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Combustion Studies, Yale University, P.O. Box 208286, New Haven, CT 06520-8286, USA |
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Abstract: | We have measured sooting tendencies of 72 nonvolatile aromatic hydrocarbons, only five of which have been previously reported in the literature. The tested compounds include long-chain alkylbenzenes up to tridecylbenzene, methyl-substituted benzenes, naphthalenes, biaryls, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) with up to four rings. Sooting tendency was defined as the maximum soot concentration fv,max in a methane/air coflow nonpremixed flame with 5-80 ppm of the aromatic added to the fuel. The fv,max were converted into Yield Sooting Indices (YSI’s) by the equation YSI = C∗fv,max + D, where C and D are constants chosen so that YSI-2-heptanone = 17 and YSI-phenanthrene = 191. The aromatics were dissolved in 2-heptanone and added to the fuel mixture with a syringe pump. Soot concentrations were measured with laser-induced incandescence (LII). The burner and fuel lines were heated; time-resolved soot measurements verified that all of the test compounds were quantitatively transmitted to the flame without losses to the walls. The uncertainties in the results range from ±3 to ±10%. |
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Keywords: | Particulates Pyrolysis Emissions |
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