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Title: Interaction of SO{sub x} and NO{sub x} with soot

Journal Article · · Preprints of Papers, American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel Chemistry
OSTI ID:433116

As part of a continuing study of the heterogeneous reactions of black carbon with gas phase oxidant species, the adsorption of low concentrations (30 - 2000 ppm) of so, and NO{sub 2} individually, together, and in the presence of other adsorbates have been studied by spectroscopic and microgravimetric techniques. Previous work in this study has revealed a dual path mechanism for the reaction of NO{sub 2}/N{sub 2}O{sub 4} with n-hexane soot over concentration range 9 ppm - 200 torr. (This soot has been used throughout these investigations as a model for fossil fuel-produced black carbon). Interaction of SO{sub 2} and carbon represent the most intensively studied of the heterogeneous systems containing carbon. An attempt to understand the molecular dynamics involved in the reactions of carbon in the presence of multiple reactants, such as SO{sub 2} and NO{sub 2}, underlies the present work.

OSTI ID:
433116
Report Number(s):
CONF-960376-; ISSN 0569-3772; CNN: Grant ATM-9200923; TRN: 97:000008-0037
Journal Information:
Preprints of Papers, American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel Chemistry, Vol. 41, Issue 1; Conference: Spring national meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), New Orleans, LA (United States), 24-28 Mar 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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