Solid-State 1H NMR Spin-Lattice Relaxation in Combustion Chamber Deposits from a Gasoline Direct Injection Engine

2004 
Combustion chamber deposits from a gasoline direct injection stratified charge SI engine were analyzed using solid-state 1 H inverse recovery NMR spectroscopy, before and after thermal desorption (TD). The engine was run with a typical European base fuel, containing 9.8% MTBE. Before TD, solid-state 1 H NMR showed two broad peaks representing aliphatics and aromatics. The results showed that T 1 (the relaxation time) of the aliphatics was significantly longer than T 1 of the aromatics in the deposits. Deposits taken from the piston bowl, with the lowest volatility content, showed the shortest T 1 . In comparison, piston squish and piston bowl deposits, with higher volatility content showed a longer T 1 . After TD, T 1 of the aliphatics was shorter than the corresponding T 1 of the aromatics. A decreasing T 1 of aliphatics may be used for following a transition from a liquid (engine oil), via a semi-solid deposit to a solid carbon backbone. This may give a rough measure of the engine oil content of the deposits.
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