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Sci Total Environ


Title:Emission factors of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) based on the detailed vehicle classification in a tunnel study
Author(s):Zhang Q; Wu L; Fang X; Liu M; Zhang J; Shao M; Lu S; Mao H;
Address:"Urban Transport Emission Control Research Centre/Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria, Nankai University Tianjin, 300071, PR China; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Aquatic Science and Technology, School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Tianjin Chengjian University, Tianjin 300384, PR China. Urban Transport Emission Control Research Centre/Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria, Nankai University Tianjin, 300071, PR China. College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China. Urban Transport Emission Control Research Centre/Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria, Nankai University Tianjin, 300071, PR China. Electronic address: hongjunm@nankai.edu.cn"
Journal Title:Sci Total Environ
Year:2018
Volume:20171227
Issue:
Page Number:878 - 886
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.171
ISSN/ISBN:1879-1026 (Electronic) 0048-9697 (Linking)
Abstract:"In order to obtain VOCs emission characteristics and emission factors from vehicle, a tunnel experiment was conducted in the Fu Gui Mountain Tunnel in Nanjing, China. The tunnel is located in the middle of city, with total length of 480m and speed limit of 50km/h. The studied vehicle fleet was composed of 87% light duty vehicles and 13% heavy duty vehicles (liquefied natural gas bus, LNGB). The emerging radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was used to divide fine vehicles type including China I, China II, China III, China IV, China V and LNGB. Ambient air samples (4-h averages) were collected inside the tunnel using 3.2L stainless-steel canisters. Samples collected in the canisters were analyzed for 97 individual VOCs using high-resolution GC-MS in the laboratory. The average tunnel emission factor for the collective light-duty vehicles was 160.79+/-65.94mg/(km *veh), and for the China I, China II, China III, China IV and China V vehicles, it was 632.07+/-259.44, 450.35+/-184.85, 205.42+/-84.32, 118.51+/-48.65, and 110.61+/-45.4mg/(km *veh), respectively. The average emission factor for heavy-duty vehicles was 358.02+/-124.86mg/(km *veh). Ethane, isopentane, propane, ethylene, toluene, propylene and 2,3-dimethylbutane were the most common VOC species in vehicle emissions. The total O(3) formation potential was 373.88mg *O(3)/(km *veh) in the tunnel. Ethylene, propylene, m/p-xylene, toluene, and isopentane were the largest contributors to O(3) production. Compared with previous studies, fuel quality increased from China II-FQ to China IV-FQ levels, while the BTEX emission levels exhibited a decreasing trend"
Keywords:Emission factor Fine vehicle classification Ozone Formation Potentials (OFP) Tunnel study Volatile organic compounds (VOCs);
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEZhang, Qijun Wu, Lin Fang, Xiaozhen Liu, Mingyue Zhang, Jing Shao, Min Lu, Sihua Mao, Hongjun eng Netherlands 2017/12/25 Sci Total Environ. 2018 May 15; 624:878-886. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.171. Epub 2017 Dec 27"

 
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