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The Increasing Importance of Particles, Volatile Organic Compounds and Ammonia in Future Air Quality Policy
Technical Paper
2021-01-0607
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Ensuring continuing environmental and health improvements, it is important regularly to reassess what pollutants from vehicles are targeted. Are the right compounds being regulated? The Emissions Analytics’ presentation looks at a range of pollutant sources that may need to be considered to give a holistic view of the environmental impact of vehicles, supported by data from its independent, real-world EQUA test programme.
- Post-Euro-6 emissions regulation in Europe is an opportunity to simplify and refocus on emerging environment threats.
- Certain unregulated tailpipe pollutants, such as ammonia, which contributes to secondary particle formation, are candidates for future regulation.
- Volatile organic compounds are of interest from several angles: vehicle interior air quality and the off-gassing from materials; tailpipe speciation of hydrocarbons including formaldehyde; and off-gassing from tyres.
- Tyre wear emissions are currently unregulated but are believed to be a growing contributor to air and marine pollution.
- Emissions Analytics runs independent test programmes that investigate and quantify real-world exhaust, cabin and tyre pollution. Resulting measurements form the EQUA Index database, which is the source of results presented in this paper.
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Hobday, N., "The Increasing Importance of Particles, Volatile Organic Compounds and Ammonia in Future Air Quality Policy," SAE Technical Paper 2021-01-0607, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-01-0607.Data Sets - Support Documents
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