Contribution of Aftertreatment Technologies to Alleviating SOA and Toxicity Generation from Typical Diesel Engine-Emitted I/SVOCs
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The removal capacity of aftertreatment technologies equipped
on
diesel exhaust in intermediate and semivolatile organic compounds
(I/SVOCs) remains unclear. This study quantified the effect of typical
aftertreatment technologies (China VI) on diesel engine-emitted I/SVOCs,
related secondary organic aerosol (SOA), and toxic effects. The equipped
aftertreatment devices could mitigate the emission factors (EFs) by
70.8 ± 3.4 to 82.5 ± 20.9% for I/SVOCs, 72.7 ± 18.6
to 77.5 ± 4.2% for SOA production, and 75.7 ± 9.3 to 82.4
± 9.2% for toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ). Aftertreatment units
are better for removing alkanes, benzenes, and ketones. The TEQ from
the cold-start cycle is 1.3- to 5.7-fold higher than that from the
hot-start cycle. In contrast, the EFs of ship-emitted I/SVOCs are
3.7- to 5.3-fold higher than those of diesel vehicles equipped with
an aftertreatment system when burning the same fuel, leading to 2.1-
to 3.0-fold higher SOA production and 3.1- to 6.7-fold TEQ. Implementation
of control devices on marine diesel engines could reduce I/SVOC EFs,
SOA production, and eye irritation TEQ of ships by 76.7 ± 12.2,
75.1 ± 12.2, and 79.1 ± 9.6%, respectively. These results
indicate that it is vital to equip marine engines with aftertreatment
technologies to improve air quality and protect human health.
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2024-12-13



