JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nanostructure and Oxidation Reactivity of Nascent Soot Particles in Ethylene/Pentanol Flames

Yaoyao YingChenxuan XuDong LiuBo JiangPengfei WangWei Wang

Year: 2017 Journal:   Energies Vol: 10 (1)Pages: 122-122   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

As byproducts of the combustion process of hydrocarbon fuels, soot particles are difficult to remove, and they can greatly harm human health and pollute the environment. Therefore, the formation and growth processes of the soot particles has become a study focus of researchers. In this paper, the nanostructure and oxidation reactivity of carbonaceous particles collected from ethylene inverse diffusion flames with or without the additions of three pentanol isomers (1-pentanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol, and 2-methyl-1-butanol) were investigated in detail. The nanostructure and oxidation characteristics of nascent soot particles were characterized using high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). It was found that the nascent soot cluster of pure ethylene flame had a loose structure, while the additions of pentanol isomers made the soot agglomerates more compact and delayed the growth of graphitic structures. The pentanol isomer additions also contributed to a higher disorder of the crystallite arrangement in the soot nanostructure. According to the TGA experiments, the results showed that the addition of pentanol isomers enhanced the oxidation reactivity of soot particles, which could help to reduce soot particle emissions.

Keywords:
Soot Reactivity (psychology) High-resolution transmission electron microscopy Ethylene Thermogravimetric analysis Chemical engineering Nanostructure Crystallite Oxygenate Combustion Chemistry Agglomerate Materials science Transmission electron microscopy Organic chemistry Nanotechnology Catalysis Crystallography

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