An assessment of how distance and diesel oxidation catalyst will impact thermal decomposition behaviors of particles |
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Authors: | Mengzhu Zhang Yunshan Ge Chuanzhen Zhang Xin Wang |
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Affiliation: | National Laboratory of Auto Performance and Emission Test, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China;Baic Motor Corporation LTD., Beijing, 101300, China |
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Abstract: | Decomposition mass loss and pyrolysis products analyses of particles sampled at various locations along the tailpipe of a Euro-IV diesel engine were performed using a thermo gravimetry in conjunction with Fourier transformation infrared spectrometrymass spectrum.Diesel particles were collected at the same location with and without diesel oxidation catalyst(DOC) mounted on the test engine separately.The three poles in thermal gravity-differential thermal gravity images suggested that the decomposition process of diesel particles could be divided into three stages which correspond to the decompositions of lower boiling substances,higher boiling substances and soot respectively.It is noticed that no matter whether DOC was mounted or not,the further the particles were sampled away from the engine block,the lower the peak temperatures and the heavier the mass losses within the first two stages,which indicated that the soluble organic fraction in the particle samples increased and therefore lowering the activation energy of thermal decomposition.Hydroxyl,ammonia,C_xH_y fragments,benzene,toluene,and phenol were found to be the primary products of particle decomposition,which didn't change with the location of particle sample point.The employment of DOC increased the activation energy for particle oxidation and resulted in a higher peak temperature and lower mass loss within the first-stage.Moreover,the C=O stretching bands of aldehyde and ketone at 1771 cm-1 was only detected without a DOC,while the N02 peak at 1634 cm-1 was solely noticed with the presence of DOC.Compared to the first-stage pyrolysis products,more polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and less C_xH_y fragments were seen in the second-stage. |
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Keywords: | Transport distance Diesel oxidation catalyst Thermal decomposition Pyrolysis products Particle |
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