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Development of highly sensitive quantitative measurements of nascent soot particles in flames by coupling cavity-ring-down extinction and laser induced incandescence for improving the understanding of soot nucleation process

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Abstract

The presentation focuses on the recent advances obtained in detecting soot nanoparticles of size 2-4 nm using Laser-induced incandescence. These particles are found in the nucleation zone of sooting flames.

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