Deterioration in Emissions from Light Vehicles in Use Converted to CNG (Bi-Fuel)

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Julio Vassallo
Eduardo Miró
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[1] Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible (LCEGV-MAyDS),Laboratorio de Control de Emisiones Gaseosas Vehiculares
[2] Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica (INCAPE,undefined
[3] UNL-CONICET),undefined
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Emission Control Science and Technology | 2023年 / 9卷
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Vehicles in use converted to CNG; NGV Argentine experience; GHG emissions in transport; NGV not optimized; Lack of TWC selectivity for NG;
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Natural gas is a cleaner fuel for combustion and with less carbon intensity than traditional ones (gasoline and diesel); however, it requires an adequate calibration of the electronic management of the internal combustion engine, as well as improvements in the catalytic selectivity of exhaust gas post-treatment systems, to preserve its comparative environmental advantages. The conversion of Otto cycle engines with three-way catalytic converters (TWC) to the alternative use of compressed natural gas (CNG, Bi-fuel) is one of the most used options at international level for light-duty vehicles. However, its implementation with conversion kits applied to engines in use, originally designed and optimized for gasoline, requires a specific evaluation in emissions to demonstrate that the engine is capable of complying with the standardized emission limits (EURO 1 to 6) for both alternative fuels and of maintaining this behavior during the guaranteed useful life of the vehicle.
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