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J Environ Sci (China)


Title:Emission of intermediate volatility organic compounds from a ship main engine burning heavy fuel oil
Author(s):Lou H; Hao Y; Zhang W; Su P; Zhang F; Chen Y; Feng D; Li Y;
Address:"College of Merchant Marine, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China. Department of Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China; International Joint Research Center for Persistent Toxic Substances (IJRC-PTS), Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 200135, China. Department of Environmental Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China; International Joint Research Center for Persistent Toxic Substances (IJRC-PTS), Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 200135, China. Electronic address: phsu@shmtu.edu.cn. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China. College of Merchant Marine, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China; International Joint Research Center for Persistent Toxic Substances (IJRC-PTS), Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 200135, China. International Joint Research Center for Persistent Toxic Substances (IJRC-PTS-NA), Toronto, Ontario M2N 6X9, Canada"
Journal Title:J Environ Sci (China)
Year:2019
Volume:20190508
Issue:
Page Number:197 - 204
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2019.04.029
ISSN/ISBN:1001-0742 (Print) 1001-0742 (Linking)
Abstract:"Intermediate volatility organic compounds (IVOCs) are crucial precursors of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). In this study, gaseous IVOCs emitted from a ship main engine burning heavy fuel oil (HFO) were investigated on a test bench, which could simulate the real-world operations and emissions of ocean-going ships. The chemical compositions, emission factors (EFs) and volatility distributions of IVOC emissions were investigated. The results showed that the main engine burning HFO emitted a large amount of IVOCs, with average IVOC EFs of 20.2-201?ª+mg/kg-fuel. The IVOCs were mainly comprised of unspeciated compounds. The chemical compositions of exhaust IVOCs were different from that of HFO fuel, especially for polycyclic aromatic compounds and alkylcyclohexanes. The volatility distributions of IVOCs were also different between HFO exhausts and HFO fuel. The distinctions in IVOC emission characteristics between HFO exhausts and HFO fuel should be considered when assessing the IVOC emission and related SOA formation potentials from ocean-going ships burning HFO, especially when using fuel-surrogate models"
Keywords:Aerosols/analysis Fuel Oils Ships Vehicle Emissions/*analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Chemical composition Distribution Emission factor Heavy fuel oil Intermediate-volatility organic compounds Marine main engine;
Notes:"MedlineLou, Haijun Hao, Yuejiao Zhang, Weiwei Su, Penghao Zhang, Fan Chen, Yingjun Feng, Daolun Li, Yifan eng Netherlands 2019/07/10 J Environ Sci (China). 2019 Oct; 84:197-204. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2019.04.029. Epub 2019 May 8"

 
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