Updating vehicle VOCs emissions characteristics under clean air actions in a tropical city of China

Science of The Total Environment(2024)

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In the context of clean air actions in China, vehicle emission limits have been continuously tightened, which has facilitated the reduction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions. However, the characteristics of VOC emissions from vehicles with strict emission limits are poorly understood. This study investigated the characteristics of VOCs emitted from vehicles under the latest standards and identified future directions for vehicle controls based on tunnel measurements. The results showed that the highest percentage of VOCs from vehicle consisted of alkanes (80.9 %), followed by aromatics (15.8 %) and alkenes (3.1 %). Alkanes had the most significant ozone formation potential due to their high concentrations, in contrast to the aromatics that have been dominant in previous studies. The measured VOC emission factor was 71.3 mg·km−1, including tailpipe emissions of 39.6 mg·km−1 and evaporative emissions of 31.7 mg·km−1. The VOC emission factors of the subgroups were obtained. The emission of evaporated VOCs accounted for 44.5 % of the total vehicle VOC emissions, which have increased substantially from previous studies. In addition, the emission characteristics of vehicles that are under the latest emission threshold values have changed significantly, and the mixing ratio of toluene/benzene (T/B) has been updated to 3:1. This study updates the VOCs emission factors of vehicles under clean air actions and highlights the future mitigation policies should focus on reducing evaporative VOC emissions.
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Vehicle emissions,VOCs,Emission factors,Clean air actions,Tunnel experiments
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