The objective of the present work is to assess the effect of pressure on nanostructure, morphology and dimension of soot particles from a set of co-flow methane/air laminar diffusion flames stabilized in a high-pressure combustion chamber. To this aim, particles produced in a pressure range between 5 and 20 bar have been collected by thermophoresis and characterized by means of Raman spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). First-order Raman spectra have been acquired at different heights above the burner for each pressure. No significant changes in the nanostructure and composition of soot particles were detected as a function of pressure, while nanostructure and composition have been observed to change with particle residence time within flame. From AFM measurements, Particle Size Distribution Functions (PSDs) have been obtained through a dimensional statistical analysis. PSDs have been found to be mostly bimodal, with a first particle mode below 10 nm slightly decreasing with pressure and a second particle mode between 10 and 20 nm rather constant with pressure. Moreover, a comparison between PSDs from AFM and PSDs from Transmission Electron Microscopy reported previously showed a good complementarity between those two techniques. This study represents a first attempt to characterize and correlate the structural and morphological properties of soot particles produced at high-pressures, which are the typical operating conditions of most practical combustion devices.

RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF SOOT SAMPLED IN HIGHPRESSURE DIFFUSION FLAMES

Gianluigi De Falco;Mario Commodo;Patrizia Minutolo;
2017

Abstract

The objective of the present work is to assess the effect of pressure on nanostructure, morphology and dimension of soot particles from a set of co-flow methane/air laminar diffusion flames stabilized in a high-pressure combustion chamber. To this aim, particles produced in a pressure range between 5 and 20 bar have been collected by thermophoresis and characterized by means of Raman spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). First-order Raman spectra have been acquired at different heights above the burner for each pressure. No significant changes in the nanostructure and composition of soot particles were detected as a function of pressure, while nanostructure and composition have been observed to change with particle residence time within flame. From AFM measurements, Particle Size Distribution Functions (PSDs) have been obtained through a dimensional statistical analysis. PSDs have been found to be mostly bimodal, with a first particle mode below 10 nm slightly decreasing with pressure and a second particle mode between 10 and 20 nm rather constant with pressure. Moreover, a comparison between PSDs from AFM and PSDs from Transmission Electron Microscopy reported previously showed a good complementarity between those two techniques. This study represents a first attempt to characterize and correlate the structural and morphological properties of soot particles produced at high-pressures, which are the typical operating conditions of most practical combustion devices.
2017
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
978-88-88104-18-8
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
soot
pressure
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