2021
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.200356
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Characterizations of Size-segregated Ultrafine Particles in Diesel Exhaust

Abstract: Size-segregated ultrafine particles (UFPs) in diesel exhaust were investigated to characterize carbonaceous substances, metals, and organic compounds originating from a medium-duty diesel engine dynamometer using the 13 driving mode. Organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) peaked at 330-550 nm, but the OC/EC ratio showed two peaks in the ultrafine and accumulation modes. The distribution trend of metal elements was opposite to that of the size-segregated OC/EC ratio. The amounts of toxic Pb, As, and Cd w… Show more

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“…The toxicity equivalent factor (TEF) method is commonly used and is reliable for the evaluation of carcinogenicity of the identified PAHs. [14,15,18,38,39]. Since Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) put forward the concept of TEF based on the toxicity of PAHs (Table 9), benzo(a)pyrene is usually used as a reference compound to derive the TEQ of PAHs [14,15,18,38,39].…”
Section: Fig 5 Nmvoc Composition Of Medium-duty Diesel Trucks According To Driving Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The toxicity equivalent factor (TEF) method is commonly used and is reliable for the evaluation of carcinogenicity of the identified PAHs. [14,15,18,38,39]. Since Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) put forward the concept of TEF based on the toxicity of PAHs (Table 9), benzo(a)pyrene is usually used as a reference compound to derive the TEQ of PAHs [14,15,18,38,39].…”
Section: Fig 5 Nmvoc Composition Of Medium-duty Diesel Trucks According To Driving Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies [13][14][15][16][17] have explored the characterization of PAHs in particles from diesel vehicles. A recent study reported that the PAH concentration in terms of toxic equivalency quantity (TEQ) associated with benzene ring number demonstrated two peak concentrations with respect to smaller ultrafine (> 66 nm) and quasiaccumulation (170-330 nm) size ranges [18]. Therefore, various domestic and overseas studies have been conducted on the toxicity, generation mechanisms, and occurrence paths of HAPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toxicity equivalent factor (TEF) method is commonly used and is reliable for the evaluation of carcinogenicity of the identified PAHs. [14,15,18,40,41]. Since Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) put forward the concept of TEF based on the toxicity of PAHs (Table 9), benzo(a)pyrene is usually used as a reference compound to derive the TEQ of PAHs [14,15,18,40,41].…”
Section: Emission Characteristics Of Hapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14,15,18,40,41]. Since Nisbet and LaGoy (1992) put forward the concept of TEF based on the toxicity of PAHs (Table 9), benzo(a)pyrene is usually used as a reference compound to derive the TEQ of PAHs [14,15,18,40,41]. triplicate measurements with a standard deviation of (a) 0-0.32 µg/km for NEDC, 0.32-2.10 µg/km for NIER-9 (cold), 0-0.37 µg/km for WLTC, and 0-0.46 µg/km for NEDC; (b) 0-0.33 µg/km for WLTC, 0-0.24 µg/km for CVS-75, 0-2.99 µg/km for NIER-9 (cold); and 0-0.84 µg/km for NIER-9 (hot).…”
Section: Emission Characteristics Of Hapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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