2022
DOI: 10.5194/amt-15-2159-2022
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Characterization of soot produced by the mini inverted soot generator with an atmospheric simulation chamber

Abstract: Abstract. The performance of a mini inverted soot generator (MISG) has been investigated at ChAMBRe (Chamber for Aerosol Modelling and Bio-aerosol Research) by studying the properties of soot particles generated by ethylene and propane combustion. This work deepens and expands the existing characterization of the MISG, which also exploits an atmospheric simulation chamber (ASC). Different from previous works, MISG performance has been also tested at different fuel flows and higher global equivalence ratios. MI… Show more

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“…shown to depend on particle size, morphology, chemical composition, and mixing/ageing state (Moosmüller et al 2011;Utry et al 2014). For BC in its ideal form (spherical particles with no wavelength-dependence of the imaginary part of the refractive index), the literature is consistent in indicating the α value of 1, both for real-world (Bond and Bergstrom, 2006) and produced in controlled conditions (Vernocchi et al, 2022) samples, whereas much more variation is encountered in the value of α for BrC, with reported values ranging up to 9.5 (Hoffer et al, 2006;Harrison et al, 2013;Lack and 50 Langridge;. This is likely due to the broader range of chemical composition and effects of ageing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…shown to depend on particle size, morphology, chemical composition, and mixing/ageing state (Moosmüller et al 2011;Utry et al 2014). For BC in its ideal form (spherical particles with no wavelength-dependence of the imaginary part of the refractive index), the literature is consistent in indicating the α value of 1, both for real-world (Bond and Bergstrom, 2006) and produced in controlled conditions (Vernocchi et al, 2022) samples, whereas much more variation is encountered in the value of α for BrC, with reported values ranging up to 9.5 (Hoffer et al, 2006;Harrison et al, 2013;Lack and 50 Langridge;. This is likely due to the broader range of chemical composition and effects of ageing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The experiments were conducted in the Chamber for Aerosol Modelling and Bio-aerosol Research (ChAMBRe) [ 56 , 57 , 58 ], an atmospheric simulation chamber installed at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Genoa, Italy, in collaboration with the Environmental Physics Laboratory of the Physics Department of the University of Genoa. The chamber has a total volume of 2.2 m 3 and is equipped with several in- and outlets that facilitate aerobiological simulations under controlled conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testing of a mini inverted soot generator revealed 24 that soot particles from the combustion of propane had higher EC : TC ratios and absorbed more light than particles generated from the combustion of ethylene. The coupling of a micro smog chamber to a miniCAST 5201™ soot generator made 25 it possible to generate stable and reproducible model aerosols that mimicked combustion particles found in ambient air.…”
Section: Air Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%