JOURNAL ARTICLE

Heterogeneous Soot Nanostructure in Atmospheric and Combustion Source Aerosols

Michael D. HaysRandy L. Vander Wal

Year: 2007 Journal:   Energy & Fuels Vol: 21 (2)Pages: 801-811   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

In this work, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images of microscopic soot emissions from wildfire and from a wide range of anthropogenic combustion sources (e.g., electrical utility and institutional oil boilers, jet aircraft, and heavy-duty diesel trucks) are presented. The soot nanostructures of individual particles in these emissions are predominantly heterogeneous, decidedly influenced by the fuel composition and by the particular combustion process the fuels undergo, and reveal the mechanisms underlying primary soot particle inception and growth. A lattice fringe analysis shows that differences among the soot nanostructures are measurable. To study whether these differences might identify the combustion source types contributing to ambient aerosols, we also examine the nanostructures of individual atmospheric particles collected at two spatially diverse United States locations (Duke Forest, North Carolina, and the Northern Front Range, Colorado). We find that the elemental carbon structure in airborne particles is mixed internally and externally and does, in fact, reflect contributions from different anthropogenic and biomass burning sources. An improved understanding of the soot nanoheterogeneity in airborne and combustion particles is likely to greatly influence PM2.5-related health and source apportionment research.

Keywords:
Soot Combustion Environmental science Aerosol Particulates Diesel exhaust Carbon black Range (aeronautics) Particle (ecology) Atmospheric sciences Materials science Meteorology Chemistry Geology Physics

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Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
Air Quality and Health Impacts
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Vehicle emissions and performance
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering

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