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Characterization of combustion-generated carbonaceous nanoparticles by size-dependent ultraviolet laser photoionization
- Source :
- The journal of physical chemistry. A 117 (2013): 3980–3989. doi:10.1021/jp401061d, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Commodo, Mario; Sgro, Lee Anne; Minutólo, Patrizia; D'Anna, Andrea/titolo:Characterization of combustion-generated carbonaceous nanoparticles by size-dependent ultraviolet laser photoionization/doi:10.1021%2Fjp401061d/rivista:The journal of physical chemistry. A/anno:2013/pagina_da:3980/pagina_a:3989/intervallo_pagine:3980–3989/volume:117
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. , Stati Uniti d'America, 2013.
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Abstract
- Photoelectric charging of particles is a powerful tool for online characterization of submicrometer aerosol particles. Indeed photoionization based techniques have high sensitivity and chemical selectivity. Moreover, they yield information on electronic properties of the material and are sensitive to the state of the surface. In the present study the photoionization charging efficiency, i.e., the ratio between the generated positive ions and the corresponding neutral ones, for different classes of flame-generated carbonaceous nanoparticles was measured. The fifth harmonics of a Nd:YAG laser, 213 nm (5.82 eV), was used as an ionization source for the combustion generated nanoparticles, whereas a differential mobility analyzer (DMA) coupled to a Faraday cup electrometer was used for particle classification and detection. Carbonaceous nanoparticles in the nucleation mode, i.e., sizes ranging from 1 to 10 nm, show a photoionization charging efficiency clearly dependent on the flame conditions. In particular, we observed that the richer the flame is, i.e., the higher the equivalent ratio is, the higher the photon charging efficiency is. We hypothesized that such an increase in the photoionization propensity of the carbonaceous nanoparticles from richer flame condition is associated to the presence within the particles of larger aromatic moieties. The results clearly show that photoionization is a powerful diagnostic tool for the physical-chemical characterization of combustion aerosol, and it may lead to further insights into the soot formation mechanism. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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- Ultraviolet Rays
Analytical chemistry
Nanoparticle
Faraday cup
Photoionization
Combustion
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- Language :
- English
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The journal of physical chemistry. A 117 (2013): 3980–3989. doi:10.1021/jp401061d, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Commodo, Mario; Sgro, Lee Anne; Minutólo, Patrizia; D'Anna, Andrea/titolo:Characterization of combustion-generated carbonaceous nanoparticles by size-dependent ultraviolet laser photoionization/doi:10.1021%2Fjp401061d/rivista:The journal of physical chemistry. A/anno:2013/pagina_da:3980/pagina_a:3989/intervallo_pagine:3980–3989/volume:117
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6f60bd94af2cd091d4cddd16bd985247