Low pressure sooting flames : a way to laboratory analogues of various carbonaceous dust?

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Our goal is the production of analogues of solid carbonaceous materials observed in many and various astrophysical environments. This should allow an exploration of their properties that requires larger amount of available materials and in particular the exploration of their evolution under various processes such as irradiation. The chemical reactor that is chosen is a low pressure sooting premixed flame, a model system for the combustion community. This reactor produces a large variety of soot under controlled conditions, ranging from hydrogenated amorphous carbon to strongly aromatic material. Their infrared spectroscopic studies will be presented and their pertinence to the study of extraterrestrial matter shown.

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