JOURNAL ARTICLE

Exhaust VOCs Emission Characteristics from Motor Vehicles

Young-Sook LyuJung-Ho RyuJong-Soo HanSun-Moon KimCheol-Soo LimDae-Wook KimDong-Min LeeJoong-Koo LeeMyung-Do EomJong-Choon Kim

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment Vol: 24 (3)Pages: 275-283   Publisher: Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment

Abstract

Since mobile source is a major source of VOCs, quantifying emissions from motor vehicles is an important factor to control VOCs in atmosphere. In this study, in order to evaluate tailpipe VOCs emissions from motor vehicles, mass emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds from 45 vehicles were determined. Measurements were made on a chassis dynamometer using CVS-75 mode and speed specific drive modes. Target VOCs are 53 compounds determined as the volatile ozone precursors. The individual VOCs composition of vehicle emission and emission rates were also determined. In case of gasoline vehicles, VOCs emission from over 80,000 km vehicles were about 46% larger than less 80,000 km vehicles. The difference in benzene and toluene according to driving mileage was 44% and 26% respectively. The composition of VOCs were different by fuel type. The order of VOCs composition was paraffins>aromatics>olefins in gasoline vehicle emissions, paraffins>olefins>aromatics in light duty diesel vehicle emissions. The VOCs emissions were decreased as vehicle speed increasing. These results will be used to calculate total VOCs emissions from automobiles in the future.

Keywords:
Gasoline Diesel fuel Environmental science Benzene Toluene Pollutant Environmental chemistry Environmental engineering Ozone Waste management Chemistry Engineering

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Vehicle emissions and performance
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Engineering Applied Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Environmental Policies and Emissions
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution

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