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Original Articles

Measurement of carbonyls in exhaust gases of light-duty vehicles in China using pentafluorophenyl hydrazine derivatisation and GC/MS analysis

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Pages 390-402 | Received 09 Sep 2014, Accepted 23 Feb 2015, Published online: 22 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

A method for determining carbonyl emissions from motor vehicles was developed in which exhaust gases from test vehicles running on a dynamometer are directly collected in 6-L Teflon bags and then introduced into pentafluorophenyl hydrazine -coated adsorbent tubes for derivatisation and subsequent analysis of generated derivatives by GC/MS. Twenty gasoline and LPG light-duty vehicles were sampled at a vehicle inspection station in Guangzhou, China, by running test vehicles over a transient testing cycle and analysed for carbonyls. Results show that the method can achieve a detection limit of 8–28 ng m−3 for individual carbonyls with a relative standard deviation of 14.5%. Twenty-four carbonyls were identified in the gasoline vehicle exhaust gases and their total concentration was 19.2 mg m−3. For the LPG vehicles, 20 carbonyls were found in the exhaust gases with a total concentration of 4.71 mg m−3. Based on the results, carbonyl emission factors for the gasoline and LPG vehicles were estimated to be 25.0 and 7.36 mg km−1, respectively.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Fund [grant number 40975077] and the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Guangdong Province Joint Fund [grant number U1201232].

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