The activities related to FUN-PM started with the development of a new experimental facility for the measurement of species profiles in shock tube experiments. A conventional shock tube at the laboratory ICARE - CNRS was converted for use with a new gas chromatographic system specifically designed for detection of relatively small polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
The new facility, called high-purity shock tube (HPST), was tested and used to perform experiments on several aromatic fuels and their mixtures with small aliphatic components with the goal of probing various reaction pathways leading to the formation of PAH molecules (aromatic-aromatic radical recombination and aromatic + aliphatic pathways). The experiments were used for the development and validation of a comprehensive and detailed chemical kinetic model for PAH formation chemistry.
A new miniature high-repetition-rate, fully-automated shock tube (ICARE-HRRST) for use at synchrotron facilities was designed and built. The ICARE-HRRST was coupled to the double imaging photoelectron/photoion coincidence spectroscopy technique (i2PEPICO) at the SOLEIL synchrotron facility, France, for the measurement of species profiles, including PAHs. The first ever experiments with the ICARE-HRRST/i2PEPICO system were performed on the pyrolysis of ethanol while other experimental campaigns were performed at SOLEIL (on pyrolytic chemistry of toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, propylene, xylene, among the others) and at the Swiss Light Source.
Finally, the development of a new double-laser particle detection system coupled to the heated shock tube (HST) facility at ICARE was completed. The system is capable to measure various kinetic parameters, as function of time, for particle appearance and growth. Experiments were performed on several aromatic fuels and mixtures similar to the ones investigated in the HPST. A new code SMAuG (Soot Mechanism Automated Generator) was developed to construct the kinetic models for particle chemistry. The validation of the model for particle appearance and growth, an ongoing effort, was performed based on the shock tube results.
The results of these works were published in 14 journal articles, 3 PhD thesis, 10 papers at International Conferences, and several presentations at Workshops.