2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.113042
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Special issue and perspective on the chemistry and physics of carbonaceous particle formation

R. Peter Lindstedt,
Hope A. Michelsen,
Michael E. Mueller
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“…Soot formation is a significant concern for engineers and researchers, for fine soot particles directly affect air quality (hazardous for the respiratory system) and can contribute to global warming [1]. However, tracking the evolution of a tremendous number of soot particles in turbulent reacting flows is a grand experimental and computational challenge.…”
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“…Soot formation is a significant concern for engineers and researchers, for fine soot particles directly affect air quality (hazardous for the respiratory system) and can contribute to global warming [1]. However, tracking the evolution of a tremendous number of soot particles in turbulent reacting flows is a grand experimental and computational challenge.…”
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confidence: 99%