Identification of jet lubrication oil as a major component of aircraft exhaust nanoparticles

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Abstract

Jet engine aircraft are ubiquitous and significant sources of atmospheric nanoparticles. Using size-resolved particulate samples collected near a runway of the Narita International Airport, Japan, we clearly demonstrate that organic compounds in the ambient nanoparticles (diameters: < 30 nm) were dominated by nearly intact forms of jet engine lubrication oil. This finding provides direct evidence for the importance of unburned lubrication oil as a source of aircraft exhaust nanoparticles and also has an implication for their environmental impacts near airports and in the upper troposphere.

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Fushimi, A., Saitoh, K., Fujitani, Y., & Takegawa, N. (2019). Identification of jet lubrication oil as a major component of aircraft exhaust nanoparticles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(9), 6389–6399. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-6389-2019

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