Characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emissions from diesel engine retrofitted with selective catalytic reduction and continuously regenerating trap

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作者
Asad Naeem Shah
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[1] National Lab of Auto Performance and Emission Test,School of Mechanical and Vehicular Engineering,Beijing Institute of Technology
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering,University of Engineering and Technology,Lahore 54000,Pakistan
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
diesel engine; continuously regenerating trap; urea-selective catalytic reduction; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; unregulated emissions;
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X701 [废气的处理与利用];
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083002 ;
摘要
Two after treatment units,selective catalytic reduction(SCR) and continuously regenerating trap(CRT),were independently retrofitted to a diesel engine,with the objective to investigate their impact on the conversion/reduction(CR) of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs).The experiments were conducted under the European steady state cycle(ESC) first without any retrofits to get baseline emissions,and then with SCR and CRT respectively,on the same engine.The particulate matter(PM)-phase PAHs were trapped in fiberglass filters,whereas gas-phase PAHs were collected in cartridges,and then analyzed using a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer(GC-MS).Both PM-phase and gas-phase PAHs were greatly reduced with CRT showing respective CR of 90.7% and above 80%,whereas only gas-phase PAHs were abated in the case of SCR,with CR of above 75%.Lower molecular weight(LMW) PAHs were in abundance,while naphthalene exhibited a maximum relative contribution(RC) to LMW-PAHs for all three cases.Further,the CR of naphthalene and anthracene were increased with increasing catalyst temperature of SCR,most likely due to their conversion to solid particles.Moreover,the Benzo[a]Pyrene equivalent(BaP eq) of PAHs was greatly reduced with CRT,owing to substantial reduction of total PAHs.
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页码:1449 / 1456
页数:8
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