Measuring particulate matter emissions during parked active diesel particulate filter regeneration of heavy-duty diesel trucks

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Diesel particulate filters are designed to reduce themass emissions of diesel particulate matter and havebeen proven to be effective in this respect. Not much isknown, however, about their effects on otherunregulated chemical species. This study utilized sourcedilution sampling techniques to evaluate the effects of acatalyzed diesel particulate filter on a wide spectrum ofchemical emissions from a heavy-duty diesel engine.The species analyzed included both criteria andunregulated compounds such as particulate matter(PM), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC),inorganic ions, trace metallic compounds, elemental andorganic carbon (EC and OC), polycyclic aromatichydrocarbons (PAHs), and other organic compounds.Results showed a significant reduction for the emissionsof PM mass, CO, HC, metals, EC, OC, and PAHs.


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