Abstract
This study employed an onboard emission measurement system to measure the real-world emission factors of particulate matter (PM), particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and gaseous air pollutants for different types of diesel-fueled non-road construction machines operated inside confined spaces within a brick manufacturing factory located in Taiwan. To the best knowledge of the authors, this is the first study that reports real-world PM, PAH, and gaseous pollutant emission factors for non-road engines in Taiwan. The mean real-world fuel-specific emission factors of PM, carbon monoxide, total hydrocarbons, and nitric oxide were 0.712–1.17, 8.27–17.9, 3.04–5.77, and 38.1–96.8 g/kg-fuel, respectively, for the test machines. Likewise, mean ΣPAHs emission factors ranged from 157 to 230 µg/kg-fuel for three types of test machines. Further, the average emission of particle-bound PAH per unit PM emission ranged from 213 to 384 µg-PAH/g-PM. Among the analyzed PAHs, the medium-molecular weight (3-and 4-ring) compounds contributed to the largest share of particle-bound PAH emissions. However, in terms of Benzo[a]pyrene equivalent (BaPeq) toxicity, the high-molecular weight (5-and 6-ring) PAHs were more important, as they had the highest BaPeq toxic emission factors. This study provides detailed composition and emission factors of particle-bound PAHs in non-road diesel construction machine emissions, which may be useful as a chemical fingerprint for source apportionment studies.
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Dhital, N. B., Wang, L. C., Yang, H. H., Cheruiyot, N. K., & Lee, C. H. (2022). Characterizing Real-World Particle-Bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from Diesel-Fueled Construction Machines. Atmosphere, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13050766
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