2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1540-7489(02)80083-9
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Morphological investigation of the microstructure, dimensions, and fractal geometry of diesel particulates

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“…The recognizable attributes of precursor nanoparticles are singlet particle morphology, a translucent response to the electron beam of the TEM, and a near absence of crystallinity or black opaqueness. Such particles appear very faintly in the TEM images (Lee et al 2002). Similar images were present in the micrograph from a commercial four-cylinder engine and but were thought to be artifacts of the sampling process (Park et al 2004).…”
Section: Morphology Of Engine Particulatessupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…The recognizable attributes of precursor nanoparticles are singlet particle morphology, a translucent response to the electron beam of the TEM, and a near absence of crystallinity or black opaqueness. Such particles appear very faintly in the TEM images (Lee et al 2002). Similar images were present in the micrograph from a commercial four-cylinder engine and but were thought to be artifacts of the sampling process (Park et al 2004).…”
Section: Morphology Of Engine Particulatessupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Twentythree not identified PAHs were found on the particle phase by GCMS. TEM micrographs first show faint images of precursorlike nanoparticles at light engine loads (Lee et al 2002). The recognizable attributes of precursor nanoparticles are singlet particle morphology, a translucent response to the electron beam of the TEM, and a near absence of crystallinity or black opaqueness.…”
Section: Morphology Of Engine Particulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the list of the TEFs proposed by Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) seems to better reflect the actual state of knowledge on the human health risk associated with inhalatory exposure to PAH mixtures. Thus, the TEFs reported in Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) were used in this study: BaPeq emission rates for each individual PAH were computed by multiplying the emission factor with the corresponding TEF value (Lee et al, 2002). Table 4 shows the total BaPeq emission factors for various size ranges and for each fuel.…”
Section: Pah Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle morphology not only influences the severity of adverse health effects (Madl and Pinkerton, 2009), but also conveys information on factors contributing to particle formation (Lee et al, 2002;Stachowiak et al, 2008).…”
Section: Particle Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these spherical particles can aggregate and form new shapes. Lee et al (2002) reported that most diesel particles were amorphous in structure under low engine load conditions, whereas they displayed graphite structure under high loads. Lee et al (2002) explained these phenomena by the differences in dominant aggregation mechanisms.…”
Section: Particle Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%