In this work we describe a laser induced fluorescence technique for the analysis of a mixture of aromatic compounds in the gas phase and a first attempt to monitor the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. Fluorescence spectra are recorded using a simple laser system and an optical multichannel detector. Deconvolution of the experimental broad band spectra is performed by a proper algorithm which allows to associate classes of compounds to different spectral components. Experiments are reported indicating the connection between engine running conditions and aromatic content at the exhaust.
Detection of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Exhaust Gases of a Gasoline I.C. Engine by Laser-Induced Fluorescence Technique
1996
Abstract
In this work we describe a laser induced fluorescence technique for the analysis of a mixture of aromatic compounds in the gas phase and a first attempt to monitor the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. Fluorescence spectra are recorded using a simple laser system and an optical multichannel detector. Deconvolution of the experimental broad band spectra is performed by a proper algorithm which allows to associate classes of compounds to different spectral components. Experiments are reported indicating the connection between engine running conditions and aromatic content at the exhaust.File in questo prodotto:
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