Uncovering the molecular compositions, origins and formation pathways of engine deposits using OrbiSIMSTools Edney, Max (2022) Uncovering the molecular compositions, origins and formation pathways of engine deposits using OrbiSIMS. EngD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractInternal combustion powered vehicles will be used in road, rail, marine and aviation applications for the foreseeable future, particularly in developing nations. Formation of insoluble deposits on key engine components, such as fuel injectors and filters, affect all these vehicle types to cause increased emissions and fuel consumption. Despite years of research, little is known of the molecular composition, origin of contributing species and formation pathways of deposits, especially of their carbonaceous matrix. This is due to their insolubility and layered nature, meaning traditional solvent-based analysis techniques are unsuited to probe their composition and structure.
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