Lubricating Oil Dominates Primary Organic Aerosol Emissions from Motor Vehicles

Motor vehicles are major sources of primary organic aerosol (POA), which is a mixture of a large number of organic compounds that have not been comprehensively characterized. In this work, we apply a recently developed gas chromatography mass spectrometry approach utilizing “soft” vacuum ultraviolet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2014-04, Vol.48 (7), p.3698-3706
Hauptverfasser: Worton, David R, Isaacman, Gabriel, Gentner, Drew R, Dallmann, Timothy R, Chan, Arthur W. H, Ruehl, Christopher, Kirchstetter, Thomas W, Wilson, Kevin R, Harley, Robert A, Goldstein, Allen H
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Zusammenfassung:Motor vehicles are major sources of primary organic aerosol (POA), which is a mixture of a large number of organic compounds that have not been comprehensively characterized. In this work, we apply a recently developed gas chromatography mass spectrometry approach utilizing “soft” vacuum ultraviolet photoionization to achieve unprecedented chemical characterization of motor vehicle POA emissions in a roadway tunnel with a mass closure of >60%. The observed POA was characterized by number of carbon atoms (N C), number of double bond equivalents (N DBE) and degree of molecular branching. Vehicular POA was observed to predominantly contain cycloalkanes with one or more rings and one or more branched alkyl side chains (≥80%) with low abundances of n-alkanes and aromatics (
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/es405375j