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http://dx.doi.org/10.5572/KOSAE.2014.30.5.449

The Qualitative Rate Estimation of PAHs in Carbon Compounds of Particles in Vehicles Exhaust Gas  

Kim, Jong Bum (Center for Environment, Health and Welfare Research Center, Korea Institute Science and Technology (KIST))
Lee, Kyoung Bin (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
Kim, Jin Sik (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
Kim, Chang Hwan (Taewon SIBATA Co., Ltd.)
Cha, Yong Ho (Korea Environment Corporation, Department of Environment Analysis)
Kwon, Soon Bark (Transportation Environmental Research Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI))
Bae, Gwi Nam (Center for Environment, Health and Welfare Research Center, Korea Institute Science and Technology (KIST))
Kim, Shin-Do (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.30, no.5, 2014 , pp. 449-460 More about this Journal
Abstract
Since the emergence of domestically produced automobiles in 1964, the number of automobiles in circulation in South Korea has increased constantly. With this rapidly increasing number of automobiles, automobile-induced environmental pollution has become an issue of great concern, especially with regard to air pollution. Of the carbon composites contained in automobile exhaust gas, PAHs are known to be carcinogenic and highly deleterious to humans and thus need to be urgently mitigated. To address this issue of PAHs, this study was conducted to estimate qualitative of particulate PAHs contained in carbon composites in automobile exhaust gas, by capturing all particulate matter discharged from the latter. To allow for differentiated analyses, the automobiles investigated were divided into 4 groups: gasoline vehicle, motocycle, diesel vehicle, and LPG vehicle. Samples were analyzed using two methods. First, in-depth analysis was performed on organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) composites with analysis parameters, using the Thermal Optical Transmittance Method (NIOSH 5040). Second, for the examination of particulate PAHs, GC/MSD was used to analyze the 16 PAH species specified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The analyses yielded the findings that diesel vehicles had the highest mass concentration ($2,007{\mu}g/m^3$), followed by motocycle ($1,066{\mu}g/m^3$), LPG vehicle ($392{\mu}g/m^3$), and gasoline vehicles ($270{\mu}g/m^3$). The highest carbon concentrations in total particulate matter by vehicle weight were produced from LPG vehicle (79.8%), followed by gasoline vehicle (77.4%), motocycle (69.8%), and diesel vehicle (59.1%).
Keywords
TOT Method; PAHs; $PM_{10}$; OC/EC; Vehicles;
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