Small Angle X-Ray Scattering using 3rd generation synchrotron radiation has proven to be a powerful technique for following the growth of soot nanoparticles in hydrocarbon flames. This in-situ technique has the advantage of not requiring the index of refraction to be known and is a non-destructive method. In this talk we shall discuss the effects on particle size and number density due to the addition of soot reducing additives including alkaline and alkaline-earth salts and ferrocene
SAXS Studies of the Effects of Additives in Flames
S di Stasio
2013
Abstract
Small Angle X-Ray Scattering using 3rd generation synchrotron radiation has proven to be a powerful technique for following the growth of soot nanoparticles in hydrocarbon flames. This in-situ technique has the advantage of not requiring the index of refraction to be known and is a non-destructive method. In this talk we shall discuss the effects on particle size and number density due to the addition of soot reducing additives including alkaline and alkaline-earth salts and ferroceneFile in questo prodotto:
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