[Pollutant Emissions from Diesel Buses Fueled with Waste Cooking Oil Based Biodiesel].
Huan Jing Ke Xue
; 39(2): 626-632, 2018 Feb 08.
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Two diesel buses respectively certified to meet China â
¢ and China â
¤ emission standards were used as prototype vehicles, fixed on a heavy-duty chassis dynamometer and driven according to a typical city bus driving cycle to analyze the pollutant emissions and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The buses were fueled with diesel and waste cooking oil based biodiesel with 10 vol% blend ratio (B10). The emissions of total hydrocarbon(THC), CO, particulate matter (PM), and the number of solid particles with a diameter of 23 nm to 2.5 µm (referred to as "solid particulate number of PM2.5") from the bus certified to meet China â
¤ (referred to as "China V bus") were 39.3%, 19.9%, 77.4%, and 28.4% lower than those from the other bus certified to meet China â
¢ (referred to as "China â
¢ bus"), while NOx emissions were 31.7% higher. Moreover, alkanes, alkenes, aromatic hydrocarbons, and oxygenated compounds in VOCs emitted from the China V bus were lower than those emitted from the China â
¢ bus, suggesting lower atmospheric reactivity and smaller potential of secondary organic aerosol formation. Compared with the emission results of two diesel-fueled buses, the B10-fueled buses emitted smaller amounts of THC, CO, PM, and solid particulate number of PM2.5, lower oxygenated compounds but higher alkenes; slightly higher NOx emissions than China â
¢ but slightly lower NOx emissions than China V. Consequently, the atmospheric reactivity of VOCs in exhaust gas from the bus fueled with B10 was higher than that from the diesel-powered bus.
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Emissões de Veículos
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Veículos Automotores
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Poluentes Atmosféricos
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Biocombustíveis
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Asia
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Ano de publicação:
2018
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