Strategies To Diminish the Emissions of Particles and Secondary Aerosol Formation from Diesel Engines

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作者
Karjalainen, Panu [1 ,2 ]
Ronkko, Topi [1 ]
Simonen, Pauli [1 ]
Ntziachristos, Leonidas [1 ]
Juuti, Paxton [1 ]
Timonen, Hilkka [2 ]
Teinila, Kimmo [2 ]
Saarikoski, Sanna [2 ]
Saveljeff, Henna [3 ]
Lauren, Mika [3 ]
Happonen, Matti [4 ]
Matilainen, Pekka [5 ]
Maunula, Teuvo [5 ]
Nuottimaki, Jukka [6 ]
Keskinen, Jorma [1 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ, Aerosol Phys Lab, POB 692, FI-33014 Tampere, Finland
[2] Finnish Meteorol Inst, Atmospher Composit Res, POB 503, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland
[3] Turku Univ Appl Sci, FI-20700 Turku, Finland
[4] AGCO Power Oy, FI-37240 Linnavuori, Finland
[5] Dinex Finland Oy, FI-41330 Vihtavuori, Finland
[6] Neste Oyj, POB 692, FI-00095 Neste, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
NUCLEATION MODE PARTICLES; OXIDATION FLOW REACTOR; ORGANIC AEROSOL; VEHICLE EXHAUST; SULFURIC-ACID; ON-ROAD; GASOLINE; FUEL; AFTERTREATMENT; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.9b04073
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Particle emissions and secondary aerosol formation from internal combustion engines deteriorate air quality and significantly affect human wellbeing and health. Both the direct particle emissions and the emissions of compounds contributing to secondary aerosol formation depend on choices made in selecting fuels, engine technologies, and exhaust aftertreatment (EAT). Here we study how catalytic EATs, particle filtration, and fuel choices affect these emissions concerning heavy-duty diesel engine. We observed that the most advanced EAT decreased the emissions of fresh exhaust particle mass as much as 98% (from 44.7 to 0.73 mg/kWh) and the formation of aged exhaust particle mass similar to 100% (from 106.2 to similar to 0 mg/kWh). The composition of emitted particles depended significantly on the EAT and oxidative aging. While black carbon typically dominated the composition of fresh exhaust particles, aged particles contained more sulfates and organics. The fuel choices had minor effects on the secondary aerosol formation, implicating that, in diesel engines, either the lubricant is a significant source of secondary aerosol precursors or the precursors are formed in the combustion process. Results indicate that the utilization of EAT in diesel engines would produce benefits with respect to exhaust burden on air quality, and thus their utilization should be promoted especially in geographical areas suffering from poor air quality.
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页码:10408 / 10416
页数:9
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