Title of article :
Analysis of volatile nanoparticles emitted from diesel engine
using TOF-SIMS and metal-assisted SIMS (MetA-SIMS)
Author/Authors :
Masae Inoue*، نويسنده , , Atsushi Murase، نويسنده , , Masami Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Shuichi Kubo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) and metal-assisted SIMS (MetA-SIMS), which is TOF-SIMS analysis of metaldeposited
sample surfaces, were applied to analyze small quantities of volatile nanoparticles emitted from a light-duty diesel engine under idling
and deceleration conditions. We investigated nucleation materials, i.e., >C35 hydrocarbons, oxidation products, etc., which have lower volatility
than the main components of volatile nanoparticles and control the formation of volatile nanoparticles.
Oxygenated hydrocarbons were detected by TOF-SIMS in volatile nanoparticles under idling condition. Their relative intensities increased as
particle diameter decreased. This resulted in the oxygenated hydrocarbons acting as nucleation materials for volatile nanoparticles under idling
condition.
High-molecular-weight hydrocarbons of greater than C35 were detected in volatile nanoparticles under deceleration condition by MetA-SIMS.
It was concluded that the detected hydrocarbons originated in lubricants and acted as nucleation materials for volatile nanoparticles under
deceleration condition.
TOF-SIMS makes it possible to detect traces of low-volatility molecules due to its high-vacuum environment. MetA-SIMS is the only method
of directly detecting high-molecular-weight hydrocarbons in small quantities of nanoparticles. TOF-SIMS and MetA-SIMS were proved to be
useful tools for analyzing of the properties of volatile nanoparticles.
Keywords :
TOF-SIMS , Metal-assisted SIMS (MetA-SIMS) , Volatile nanoparticles , Diesel engine , Nucleation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science