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posted on 2013-08-06, 00:00 authored by Andrew A. May, Albert A. Presto, Christopher J. Hennigan, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Timothy
D. Gordon, Allen L. RobinsonExperiments
were performed to investigate the gas-particle partitioning of primary
organic aerosol (POA) emissions from two medium-duty (MDDV) and three
heavy-duty (HDDV) diesel vehicles. Each test was conducted on a chassis
dynamometer with the entire exhaust sampled into a constant volume
sampler (CVS). The vehicles were operated over a range of driving
cycles (transient, high-speed, creep/idle) on different ultralow sulfur
diesel fuels with varying aromatic content. Four independent yet complementary
approaches were used to investigate POA gas-particle partitioning:
artifact correction of quartz filter samples, dilution from the CVS
into a portable environmental chamber, heating in a thermodenuder,
and thermal desorption/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS)
analysis of quartz filter samples. During tests of vehicles not equipped
with diesel particulate filters (DPF), POA concentrations inside the
CVS were a factor of 10 greater than ambient levels, which created
large and systematic partitioning biases in the emissions data. For
low-emitting DPF-equipped vehicles, as much as 90% of the POA collected
on a quartz filter from the CVS were adsorbed vapors. Although the
POA emission factors varied by more than an order of magnitude across
the set of test vehicles, the measured gas-particle partitioning of
all emissions can be predicted using a single volatility distribution
derived from TD-GC-MS analysis of quartz filters. This distribution
is designed to be applied directly to quartz filter data that are
the basis for existing emissions inventories and chemical transport
models that have implemented the volatility basis set approach.
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