Apparatus for studying premixed laminar flames using mass spectrometry and fiber-optic spectrometry
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 61 (3) , 1029-1037
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1141472
Abstract
An integrated flat‐flame/ microprobe sampling quadrupole mass spectrometer system, complemented by optical spectrometry based on optical fibers, is presented. The short microprobe sampling line (total 25 cm) is directly connected to an open ion source closely flanked by two nude cryopumps (900 l/s) yielding a background pressure of 10−9 Torr and a sampling pressure of about 10−5 Torr. Due to this improved microprobe system, mass spectrometry can be used for analysis of stable species (including fuel, O2, H2O, CO2, CO, and Ar) with less disturbance of the sample than with a conventional microprobe with a back pressure of about 1 Torr. Optical spectrometry is used for the study of emission from important radical species (such as C2, CH, and OH). The system is proposed as a complement to more conventional flat‐flame/MBMS systems in which the sampling cone can effect the experimental system. Details are provided concerning the configuration of the whole system ranging from gas delivery to data evaluation. Test data are presented for a 16% methanol/68% oxygen/16% argon flame studied at a pressure of 40 Torr, to elucidate the special features of this system.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Computer modeling of a premixed laminar formaldehyde flameThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1989
- Lean premixed laminar methanol flames: a computational studyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1987
- A Fast Time-Dependent Code for Evaluation of Experimental Premixed Laminar FlamesCombustion Science and Technology, 1986
- Addition of water to premixed laminar methanol-air flames: experimental and computational resultsThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1986
- An experimental study of probe distortions to the structure of one-dimensional flamesCombustion and Flame, 1986
- A new sensitive molecular beam mass spectrometerInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, 1984
- The Chemistry of FlamesScientific American, 1982
- Investigations of nebulizer parameters for on-line flame atomic absorption detection of liquid chromatographic effluentsAnalytical Chemistry, 1980
- Quartz tube orifice leaks for local, fast-response gas sampling to mass spectrometersReview of Scientific Instruments, 1979
- Flame profiles and combustion mechanisms of methanol-air flames under reduced pressureCombustion and Flame, 1978