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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Physics B - Laser and Optics Année : 2010

Quantitative measurement of naphthalene in low-pressure flames by jet-cooled laser-induced fluorescence

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We have recently developed a new laser based set-up (Jet-Cooled Laser-Induced Fluorescence) for the analysis of aromatic compounds generated in flames. This method relies on the extraction of the species from the flame via a thin microprobe and their direct analysis inside a supersonic free jet by Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF). Under the supersonic conditions of the jet, the vibronic spectra of the molecules become structured as the possibility of electronic transitions is reduced, allowing their selective detection by LIF. In addition, due to the very low quenching efficiency inside the jet, LIF signals can be directly related to the population of the probed species and easily calibrated into absolute concentrations. All of the work presented here has been carried out for naphthalene, which is an important PAH involved in soot formation mechanisms. The calibration procedure is described in detail. We also report a detailed study of the quantitative features of the technique, in particular cooling efficiencies and collision rates as well as some additional potential factors that could bias the quantitative aspect of the method. Finally, the possibilities of the technique for the measurement of PAH within flames in the presence of soot particles along with its accuracy and reproducibility are demonstrated by recording naphthalene mole fractions profiles in several rich CH4/O2/N2 flames. A detection limit of the order of a ppb is demonstrated under flame conditions with and without the presence of soot particles.

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hal-01056596 , version 1 (20-08-2014)

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M. Wartel, J.-F. Pauwels, Pascale Desgroux, X. Mercier. Quantitative measurement of naphthalene in low-pressure flames by jet-cooled laser-induced fluorescence. Applied Physics B - Laser and Optics, 2010, 100, pp.933-943. ⟨10.1007/S00340-010-4135-2⟩. ⟨hal-01056596⟩

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