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Impacts of a nanosized ceria additive on diesel engine emissions of particulate and gaseous pollutants.


ABSTRACT: Fuel additives incorporating nanosized ceria have been increasingly used in diesel engines as combustion promoters. However, few studies have assessed the impact of these nanotechnology-based additives on pollutant emissions. Here, we systematically compare emission rates of particulate and gaseous pollutants from a single-cylinder, four-cycle diesel engine using fuel mixes containing nanoceria of varying concentrations. The test fuels were made by adding different amounts of a commercial fuel additive Envirox into an ultralow-sulfur diesel fuel at 0 (base fuel), 0.1-, 1-, and 10-fold the manufacturer-recommended concentration of 0.5 mL Envirox per liter of fuel. The addition of Envirox resulted in ceria-concentration-dependent emission reductions of CO2, CO, total particulate mass, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein, and several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These reductions at the manufacturer-recommended doping concentration, however, were accompanied by a substantial increase of certain other air pollutants, specifically the number of ultrafine particles (+32%), NO(x) (+9.3%), and the particle-phase benzo[a]pyrene toxic equivalence quotient (+35%). Increasing fuel ceria concentrations also led to decreases in the size of emitted particles. Given health concerns related to ultrafine particles and NO(x), our findings call for additional studies to further evaluate health risks associated with the use of nanoceria additives in various engines under various operating conditions.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4066369 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impacts of a nanosized ceria additive on diesel engine emissions of particulate and gaseous pollutants.

Zhang Junfeng J   Nazarenko Yevgen Y   Zhang Lin L   Calderon Leonardo L   Lee Ki-Bum KB   Garfunkel Eric E   Schwander Stephan S   Tetley Teresa D TD   Chung Kian Fan KF   Porter Alexandra E AE   Ryan Mary M   Kipen Howard H   Lioy Paul J PJ   Mainelis Gediminas G  

Environmental science & technology 20131107 22


Fuel additives incorporating nanosized ceria have been increasingly used in diesel engines as combustion promoters. However, few studies have assessed the impact of these nanotechnology-based additives on pollutant emissions. Here, we systematically compare emission rates of particulate and gaseous pollutants from a single-cylinder, four-cycle diesel engine using fuel mixes containing nanoceria of varying concentrations. The test fuels were made by adding different amounts of a commercial fuel a  ...[more]

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