Particle Sampling and Real Time Size Distribution Measurement in H2/O2/TEOS Diffusion Flame

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K.H. Ahn
C.H. Jung
M. Choi
J.S. Lee
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[1] Hanyang University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Seoul National University,School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[3] Seoul National University,National CRI for Nano Particle Control, Institute of Advanced Machinery Design
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sampling; diffusion flame; SiO; nanoparticles; size distribution measurement; material synthesis;
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Growth characteristics of silica particles have been studied experimentally using in situ particle sampling technique from H2/O2/Tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) diffusion flame with carefully devised sampling probe. The particle morphology and the size comparisons are made between the particles sampled by the local thermophoretic method from the inside of the flame and by the electrostatic collector sampling method after the dilution sampling probe. The Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) image processed data of these two sampling techniques are compared with Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) measurement. TEM image analysis of two sampling methods showed a good agreement with SMPS measurement. The effects of flame conditions and TEOS flow rates on silica particle size distributions are also investigated using the new particle dilution sampling probe. It is found that the particle size distribution characteristics and morphology are mostly governed by the coagulation process and sintering process in the flame. As the flame temperature increases, the effect of coalescence or sintering becomes an important particle growth mechanism which reduces the coagulation process. However, if the flame temperature is not high enough to sinter the aggregated particles then the coagulation process is a dominant particle growth mechanism. In a certain flame condition a secondary particle formation is observed which results in a bimodal particle size distribution.
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