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Main Title Effect of Fuel Additives on the Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Particulate Emissions in Automotive Exhaust.
Author Mora, John B. ; Baldwi, Michael J. ; Manar, Otto J. ; Valent, Joseph C. ;
CORP Author Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Michigan. Organic Chemicals Dept.
Year Published 1972
Report Number CPA-22-69-145; R2-72-066;
Stock Number PB-222 799
Additional Subjects ( Automotive fuels ; Exhaust gases) ; ( Air pollution ; Exhaust gases) ; ( Particles ; Exhaust gases) ; Detectors ; Variability ; Fuel additives ; Air pollution control equipment ; Catalytic convertors ; Lead organic compounds ; Tetraethyl lead ; Tests ; Particle size Chemical properties ; Physical properties ; Chemical analysis ; Automobile exhaust
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NTIS  PB-222 799 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The report describes work carried out on a research study to develop methods of generating, collecting, and analyzing particle emissions from automotive power plants by means sufficiently accurate and reproducible to allow the determination of the effect of fuel additives, fuel composition, engine and vehicle operating mode, and advanced emissions control hardware on exhaust particle size, concentration, and composition. Particle emissions were examined from several different engines, loaded by an engine dynamometer, and several different vehicles operated under cruise conditions, the FTP (California) cycle, and the LA-4 cycle. Particle mass measurement techniques have included tailpipe measurement methods and air dilution sampling methods using impaction separators, filters, a Beta-guage technique, and piezoelectric crystal techniques. The applicability of the techniques to cycled vehicle studies has been shown.