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Exhaust Emissions from Malfunctioning Three-Way Catalyst-Equipped Automobiles
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This paper summarizes two laboratory efforts to characterize exhaust emissions from three-way catalyst-equipped gasoline automobiles operating under malfunction conditions. Four automobiles were evaluated over three test cycles in an unmodified configuration and in four engines and/or emission control system malfunction configurations. Exhaust emission constituents measured, in addition to the currently regulated automobile emissions, include: particulates, sulfates, aldehydes, sulfides, amines, metals, and several additional elements and compounds.
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Urban, C. and Garbe, R., "Exhaust Emissions from Malfunctioning Three-Way Catalyst-Equipped Automobiles," SAE Technical Paper 800511, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800511.Also In
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