2021
DOI: 10.3390/atmos12050649
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High NO2 Concentrations Measured by Passive Samplers in Czech Cities: Unresolved Aftermath of Dieselgate?

Abstract: This work examines the effects of two problematic trends in diesel passenger car emissions—increasing NO2/NOx ratio by conversion of NO into NO2 in catalysts and a disparity between the emission limit and the actual emissions in everyday driving—on ambient air quality in Prague. NO2 concentrations were measured by 104 membrane-closed Palmes passive samplers at 65 locations in Prague in March–April and September–October of 2019. NO2 concentrations measured by city stations during those periods were comparable w… Show more

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“…No differences in NO2 concentrations in winter were observed between Ostrava and the other two localities. The highest long term annual mean concentrations of NO2 were identified in Prague, where the traffic intensity and NO2 levels along/near roads showed positive correlation [32]. The authors of this study used passive samplers at 65 locations in Prague, and found that 32% of locations exceeded the EU annual limit of 40 μg/m 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…No differences in NO2 concentrations in winter were observed between Ostrava and the other two localities. The highest long term annual mean concentrations of NO2 were identified in Prague, where the traffic intensity and NO2 levels along/near roads showed positive correlation [32]. The authors of this study used passive samplers at 65 locations in Prague, and found that 32% of locations exceeded the EU annual limit of 40 μg/m 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…For each campaign, four NO 2 diffusion tubes were placed in each school: one outside (at the school’s main entrance), two in the schoolyard, and one indoors (in a classroom). Tubes were placed at typical human breathing height, that is, approximately 1.5 to 2.0 m above ground level for 3 weeks [ 31 – 33 ]. Concentrations of nitrite ions, and hence NO 2 , chemically absorbed, were quantitatively determined by UV/Visible spectrophotometry.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though exhibiting spatially limited ambient air quality levels, nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emitted by traffic represent a major problem at busy roads in many urbanized areas. In their work, Vojtisek-Lom et al [15] examined the effects of two problematic recent trends related to increasing use of diesel passenger cars: (i) increasing ambient NO 2 /NO x ratio resulting from conversion of NO into NO 2 in catalysts, and (ii) disparity between vehicle emission limits and real emission impacts on ambient air quality due to everyday driving in Prague. They concluded that decreases in NO x emission limits for vehicles, introduced in recent decades, have apparently failed to sufficiently reduce ambient NO 2 levels in Prague.…”
Section: Nitrogen Oxides In Ambient Airmentioning
confidence: 99%