Crystallization of urea from an evaporative aqueous solution sessile droplet at sub-boiling temperatures and surfaces with different wettability
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2018-02
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The injection of urea-water-solution sprays in the exhaust pipe of modern diesel engines eliminates NOx emissions in a very great extent. However, as water evaporates from the solution, urea is crystallized and causes walldeposit formations hindering the performance of selective-catalytic-reaction. In this study, the crystallization of urea from an evaporative aqueous solution droplet placed on a heated wall is experimentally investigated, aiming to understand macroscopically the morphology of crystal growth at various conditions. Using optical and thermal imaging, urea crystallization patterns are examined at sub-boiling temperatures and substrates with different wettability. In all cases, the macroscopic initiation of crystal growth starts at the solid-liquid interface when urea concentration has reached supersaturated conditions. The experiments indicate two different crystallization modes depending on surface temperature and wettability as well as a significant heat release at the solidification front due the exothermic character of the process.
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AdBlue, Crystallization, Wettability, Thermodynamics, Taverne
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Schmid, J, Zarikos, I, Terzis, A, Roth, N & Weigand, B 2018, 'Crystallization of urea from an evaporative aqueous solution sessile droplet at sub-boiling temperatures and surfaces with different wettability', Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, vol. 91, pp. 80-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2017.10.008