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Effect of Diesel Exhaust on the Photochemical Reactions of Ambient Air using Twin Smog Chambers
IPC-13/WA02-06

Authors

Seung-Bok Lee - Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Gwi-Nam Bae - Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Kil-Choo Moon - Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Abstract

Keywords:

Diesel exhaust, Smog chamber, Ozone, Secondary aerosols

Abstract

The effect of diesel exhaust on the formation of ozone and particles during photochemical reactions of ambient air was investigated using twin smog chambers. The ozone production rates and particle mass formed during photochemical reactions of diesel exhaust diluted with ambient air were lower than those of ambient air. These results were well explained with relatively higher NOx concentration in diesel exhaust because ozone production rates were well correlated with the concentration ratio of BTEX/NOx, and particle formation with the ozone production rates.

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