2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.01.046
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Gas- and particle-phase primary emissions from in-use, on-road gasoline and diesel vehicles

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“…1 indicates that gasoline emissions have much higher SOAto-POA ratios than diesel emissions, yet the total OA from those sources was similar; therefore gasoline vehicles effectively "catch up" to diesel vehicles when one accounts for SOA production. For on-road gasoline vehicles, there was an order of magnitude reduction in the NMOG emissions from newer, lower-mileage vehicles that met stricter emissions standards (pre-LEV to LEV-I to LEV-II) (25). However, those reductions did not translate into a similar reduction in SOA (10).…”
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“…1 indicates that gasoline emissions have much higher SOAto-POA ratios than diesel emissions, yet the total OA from those sources was similar; therefore gasoline vehicles effectively "catch up" to diesel vehicles when one accounts for SOA production. For on-road gasoline vehicles, there was an order of magnitude reduction in the NMOG emissions from newer, lower-mileage vehicles that met stricter emissions standards (pre-LEV to LEV-I to LEV-II) (25). However, those reductions did not translate into a similar reduction in SOA (10).…”
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“…To do this, we quantified the emissions of speciated SOA precursors (e.g., aromatics and larger alkanes) using standard onedimensional GC-based techniques. The speciation data for onroad vehicles are in May et al (25); the biomass burning data are in SI Appendix, Table S2. The ratio of speciated SOA precursors to the sum of the speciated NMOG emissions compared well with literature data (SI Appendix, Fig.…”
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“…Figure 4 shows that the gasoline vehicle factor lies along a mixing line defined by source profiles of a series of vehicles tested by May et al (2014). Figure 3 shows that the contribution of the gasoline vehicle factor to measured m+p-xylene concentrations is low at night and higher in the day, as would be expected based on traffic patterns.…”
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“…HAPs include a wide variety of particulate and gaseous pollutants emitted by both mobile and stationary sources. Mobile source air toxics (MSATs) include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and the xylene isomers, collectively known as BTEX, and carbonyl compounds (May et al, 2014;Schauer et al, 1999Schauer et al, , 2002. Diesel particulate matter is also classified as an MSAT, and is often inferred from concentrations of particulate black carbon (BC).…”
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