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Particle emissions from a modern heavy-duty diesel engine as ice nuclei in immersion freezing mode: A laboratory study on fossil and renewable fuels

Korhonen, Kimmo; Kristensen, Thomas Bjerring; Falk, John; Malmborg, Vilhelm B.; Eriksson, Axel; Gren, Louise; Novakovic, Maja; Shamun, Sam; Karjalainen, Panu; Markkula, Lassi; Pagels, Joakim; Svenningsson, Birgitta; Tunér, Martin; Komppula, Mika; Laaksonen, Ari; Virtanen, Annele (2022-02-02)

 
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Korhonen, Kimmo
Kristensen, Thomas Bjerring
Falk, John
Malmborg, Vilhelm B.
Eriksson, Axel
Gren, Louise
Novakovic, Maja
Shamun, Sam
Karjalainen, Panu
Markkula, Lassi
Pagels, Joakim
Svenningsson, Birgitta
Tunér, Martin
Komppula, Mika
Laaksonen, Ari
Virtanen, Annele
02.02.2022

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
doi:10.5194/acp-22-1615-2022
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<p>We studied ice-nucleating abilities of particulate emissions from a modern heavy-duty diesel engine using three different types of fuel. The polydisperse particle emissions were sampled during engine operation and introduced to a continuous-flow diffusion chamber (CFDC) instrument at a constant relative humidity RHwater 110%, while the temperature was ramped between-43 and-32 C (T scan). The tested fuels were EN 590 compliant low-sulfur fossil diesel, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and rapeseed methyl ester (RME); all were tested without blending. Sampling was carried out at different stages in the engine exhaust aftertreatment system, with and without simulated atmospheric processing using an oxidation flow reactor. In addition to ice nucleation experiments, we used supportive instrumentation to characterize the emitted particles for their physicochemical properties and presented six parameters. We found that the studied emissions contained no significant concentrations of ice-nucleating particles likely to be of atmospheric relevance. The substitution of fossil diesel with renewable fuels, using different emission aftertreatment systems such as a diesel oxidation catalyst, and photochemical aging of total exhaust had only minor effect on their ice-nucleating abilities. </p>
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