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2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaerosci.2007.08.001
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Chemical characterization of particulate emissions from diesel engines: A review

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“…These emission factors are adjusted to conditions in other world regions. Klimont (2004, 2007), Bond et al (2004), and Maricq (2007) are examples of studies which summarized and compared emission factors for various vehicle categories. Most exhaust PM is emitted in a submicron range, within 100 nm, and diesel vehicles typically emit several times more (mass-based) PM than equivalent petrol engines (e.g.…”
Section: Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These emission factors are adjusted to conditions in other world regions. Klimont (2004, 2007), Bond et al (2004), and Maricq (2007) are examples of studies which summarized and compared emission factors for various vehicle categories. Most exhaust PM is emitted in a submicron range, within 100 nm, and diesel vehicles typically emit several times more (mass-based) PM than equivalent petrol engines (e.g.…”
Section: Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most exhaust PM is emitted in a submicron range, within 100 nm, and diesel vehicles typically emit several times more (mass-based) PM than equivalent petrol engines (e.g. Maricq, 2007); exceptions are old vehicles running on leaded petrol and pre-regulation two-stroke mopeds (Klimont et al, 2002b;Kupiainen and Klimont, 2004), while the latest petrol direct injection engines have PM mass emissions comparable to or even higher than the latest diesel engines with particle filter. It is important to note that properly functioning particulate filters reduce PM emissions significantly and, consequently, the absolute level of the latest diesel vehicles is about 2 orders of magnitude lower than for older generations.…”
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“…It is also known that heavy metals create localized hot-spots within the flame and catalyze combustion of BC (e.g. Maricq, 2007;Ristimaki et al, 2010). …”
Section: A Lack and J J Corbett: Black Carbon From Shipsmentioning
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“…Particles emitted from vehicle exhaust are dominated by ultrafine particles (diameters 5 < 100 nm) (Kleeman et al, 2000;Robert et al, 2007;Zhu et al, 2002), which are a concern due to their potential impacts on public health (Health Effects Institute, 2010;Hoek et al, 2009;Pope and Dockery, 2006). Vehicle-emitted PM largely consists of primary organic aerosol (POA) and black carbon (BC) (Dallmann et al, 2014;Maricq, 2007). Upon emission, vehicle exhaust undergoes rapid cooling and dilution with ambient air on the road.…”
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confidence: 99%