Abstract
Abstract Soots from two premixed, flat flames were analyzed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). The carbon to oxygen (C/O) ratios in the fuel-rich flames were adjusted so that combustion of an ethane/toluene mixture produced the same volume fraction of soot, about 3 × 10−7, as combustion of ethene. The PAH content of the two soots was remarkably similar, suggesting that the ethane/toluene/oxygen flame with C/O = 0.65 duplicated the PAH chemistry of the ethane/oxygen flame with C/O = 0.84.
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