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- Title
A Semi-Empirical Formula of the Dependence of the Fluorescence Intensity of Naphthalene on Temperature and the Oxygen Concentration.
- Authors
An, B.; Wang, Z.-G.; Yang, L.-C.; Li, X.-P.
- Abstract
Two-ring aromatics, such as naphthalene, are important fluorescent components of kerosene in the planar laser-induced fluorescent (PLIF) technique. Quantifying measurements of kerosene vapor concentrations by PLIF require a prior knowledge of the fluorescence intensity of naphthalene over a wide temperature and oxygen concentration range. To promote the application of PLIF, a semi-empirical formula based on the collision theory and experimental data at the laser wavelength of 266 nm and a pressure of 0.1 MPa is established to predict the fluorescence intensity of naphthalene at different temperatures and oxygen concentrations. This formula takes vibrational states, temperature, and oxygen quenching into account. Verified by published experimental data, the formula can predict the fluorescence intensity of naphthalene with an error less than 9%.
- Subjects
NAPHTHYL compounds; TEMPERATURE; NONMETALS; PRIOR learning; PRESSURE regulators; DATA analysis
- Publication
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2017, Vol 84, Issue 4, p555
- ISSN
0021-9037
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10812-017-0510-7