Particle emissions, volatility, and toxicity from an ethanol fumigated compression ignition engine
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2010
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Particle emissions, volatility, and the concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were investigated for a pre-Euro I compression ignition engine to study the potential health impacts of employing ethanol fumigation technology. Engine testing was performed in two separate experimental campaigns with most testing performed at intermediate speed with four different load settings and various ethanol substitutions. A scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) was used to determine particle size distributions, a volatilization tandem differential mobility analyzer (V-TDMA) was used to explore particle volatility, and a new profluorescent nitroxide probe, BPEAnit, was used to investigate the potential toxicity of particles. The greatest particulate mass reduction was achieved with ethanol fumigation at full load, which contributed to the formation of a nucleation mode. Ethanol fumigation increased the volatility of particles by coating the particles with organic material or by making extra organic material available as an external mixture. In addition, the particle-related ROS concentrations increased with ethanol fumigation and were associated with the formation of a nucleation mode. The smaller particles, the increased volatility, and the increase in potential particle toxicity with ethanol fumigation may provide a substantial barrier for the uptake of fumigation technology using ethanol as a supplementary fuel. |
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American Chemical Society |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29495/1/46933.pdf DOI:10.1021/es9021377 Surawski, Nicholas C., Miljevic, Branka, Roberts, Boyd A., Modini, Robin L., Situ, Rong, Brown, Richard J., Bottle, Steven E., & Ristovski, Zoran D. (2010) Particle emissions, volatility, and toxicity from an ethanol fumigated compression ignition engine. Environmental Science and Technology, 44(1), pp. 229-235. |
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Copyright 2010 American Chemical Society |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #030501 Free Radical Chemistry #090201 Automotive Combustion and Fuel Engineering (incl. Alternative/Renewable Fuels) #091599 Interdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classified #Particle Emissions #Volatility #Reactive Oxygen Species #Health Impacts #Ethanol Fumigation Technology |
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