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Microstructure and oxidation behaviour of Euro IV diesel engine soot

Authors :
Rolf E. Jentoft
Dang Sheng Su
Ulrich Pöschl
Eberhard Jacob
A. Messerer
Klaus Müllen
D. Rothe
Jens Müller
Zeljko Tomovic
Reinhard Niessner
Robert Schlögl
Christopher D. Simpson
ICMS Core
Polymer Performance Materials
Source :
Catalysis Today, Catalysis Today, 90(1-2), 127-132. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In this study, the microstructure and oxidation behaviour of soot from the raw exhaust of a Euro IV test heavy duty ( HD) diesel engine is investigated and compared to that of spark discharge soot and hexabenzocoronene (HBC, C42H18). We find a microstructure -controlled reactivity toward oxidation of all three samples in 5% O2 in N2. The spark discharge soot with its fine primary particles and fullerenoid structure has an onset temperature of 423 K for combustion, while the hexabenzocoronene with its well-ordered crystallites has a high onset temperature of 773 K. Due to an improved combustion process in the Euro IV HD diesel engine, the soot emitted consists of more fullerenoid-like or onion-like particles agglomerated in a chain-like secondary structure. The onset temperature of the Euro IV HD engine soot combustion is 573 K. Oxidat ion of the three samples produces only CO2 and H2O. The different H2O production profiles can be assigned to the functionalised surface of the samples and depend on the soot structures and preparation route.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09205861
Volume :
90
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Catalysis Today
Accession number :
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