Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Incandescence (TiRe-LII) measurements of iron nanoparticles in He, Ne, Ar, N2, CO, CO2, and N2O. The iron nanoparticles are formed in solution and then aerosolized with a pneumatic atomizer using various carrier gases, so the nanoparticle size is the same for each aerosol and the TiRe-LII signal only differs due to the different thermal accommodation coefficient (TAC). Thermal accommodation coefficients for the Fe-Ar, and Fe-N2 aerosols, derived from molecular dynamics using ab initio potentials, are compared with values inferred from the TiRe-LII measurements.

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