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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-9099-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-9099-2015
Research article
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17 Aug 2015
Research article |  | 17 Aug 2015

Effect of atmospheric aging on volatility and reactive oxygen species of biodiesel exhaust nano-particles

A. M. Pourkhesalian, S. Stevanovic, M. M. Rahman, E. M. Faghihi, S. E. Bottle, A. R. Masri, R. J. Brown, and Z. D. Ristovski

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This study investigates the effects of biodiesel's chemical composition on the volatility and reactive oxygenate species of fresh and aged diesel particulate matter. Using a potential aerosol mass chamber, changes of volatility and reactive oxygenated species are studied. The study concludes that more saturated and more oxygenated diesel fuels can cause more volatile particles carrying more reactive oxygenated species whether before or after aging.
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