Abstract

Laboratory experiments and theoretical calculations were made to characterize the performance of a Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) manufactured by Droplet Measurement Technologies (DMT), which was designed to measure the mass and the mixing state of individual black carbon (BC) or elemental carbon (EC) particles, based on the laser-induced incandescence (LII) technique. In this study, graphite was used as a surrogate of EC. Graphite particles with mass equivalent diameters of 110–200 nm were layered with organic liquids (glycerol and oleic acid) to produce coated graphite with diameters up to 650–800 nm. These were sampled by the SP2 to measure the waveforms (i.e., time development) of the LII and scattering signals. The peak temperature and the peak LII signal of graphite particles were independent of the coating thickness or the coating material to within experimental errors. These results indicate that the mass of EC can be measured by using peak LII signal without interference by the coating con...

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