Disentangling vehicular emission impact on urban air pollution using ethanol as a tracer

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Joel Brito
Samara Carbone
Djacinto A. Monteiro dos Santos
Pamela Dominutti
Nilmara de Oliveira Alves
Luciana V. Rizzo
Paulo Artaxo
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[1] University of São Paulo,Institute of Physics
[2] Université Clermont Auvergne,Laboratory for Meteorological Physics (LaMP)
[3] Federal University of Uberlândia,Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
[4] University of São Paulo,Departamento de Ciencias Ambientais
[5] Universidade Federal de São Paulo,undefined
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The Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area is a unique case worldwide due to the extensive use of biofuel, particularly ethanol, by its large fleet of nearly 8 million cars. Based on source apportionment analysis of Organic Aerosols in downtown Sao Paulo, and using ethanol as tracer of passenger vehicles, we have identified primary emissions from light-duty-vehicles (LDV) and heavy-duty-vehicles (HDV), as well as secondary process component. Each of those factors mirror a relevant primary source or secondary process in this densely occupied area. Using those factors as predictors in a multiple linear regression analysis of a wide range of pollutants, we have quantified the role of primary LDV or HDV emissions, as well as atmospheric secondary processes, on air quality degradation. Results show a significant contribution of HDV emissions, despite contributing only about 5% of vehicles number in the region. The latter is responsible, for example, of 40% and 47% of benzene and black carbon atmospheric concentration, respectively. This work describes an innovative use of biofuel as a tracer of passenger vehicle emissions, allowing to better understand the role of vehicular sources on air quality degradation in one of most populated megacities worldwide.
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