articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJul 20, 2004Closed access

Equivalence of Elemental Carbon by Thermal/Optical Reflectance and Transmittance with Different Temperature Protocols

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Abstract

Charring of organic carbon (OC) during thermal/optical analysis is monitored by the change in a laser signal either reflected from or transmitted through a filter punch. Elemental carbon (EC) in suspended particulate matter collected on quartz-fiber filters is defined as the carbon that evolves after the detected optical signal attains the value it had prior to commencement of heating, with the rest of the carbon classified as organic carbon (OC). Heretofore, operational definitions of EC were believed to be caused by different temperature protocols rather than by the method of monitoring charring. This work demonstrates that thermal/ optical reflectance (TOR) corrections yield equivalent OC/ EC splits for…

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Keywords
  • Charring
  • Materials science
  • Carbon fibers
  • Transmittance
  • Pyrolysis
  • Filter (signal processing)
  • Analytical Chemistry (journal)
  • Mineralogy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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