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Aerosol emissions of a ship diesel engine operated with diesel fuel or heavy fuel oil.

Thorsten Streibel1,2, Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis2, Hendryk Czech1, Horst Harndorf3, Gert Jakobi2, Jorma Jokiniemi4, Erwin Karg2, Jutta Lintelmann2, Georg Matuschek5, Bernhard Michalke6, Laarnie Müller2, Jürgen Orasche2, Johannes Passig1, Christian Radischat1, Rom Rabe3, Ahmed Reda2, Christopher Rüger1, Theo Schwemer1, Olli Sippula4, Benjamin Stengel3, Martin Sklorz1, Tiina Torvela4, Benedikt Weggler2, Ralf Zimmermann7,8.   

Abstract

Gaseous and particulate emissions from a ship diesel research engine were elaborately analysed by a large assembly of measurement techniques. Applied methods comprised of offline and online approaches, yielding averaged chemical and physical data as well as time-resolved trends of combustion by-products. The engine was driven by two different fuels, a commonly used heavy fuel oil (HFO) and a standardised diesel fuel (DF). It was operated in a standardised cycle with a duration of 2 h. Chemical characterisation of organic species and elements revealed higher concentrations as well as a larger number of detected compounds for HFO operation for both gas phase and particulate matter. A noteworthy exception was the concentration of elemental carbon, which was higher in DF exhaust aerosol. This may prove crucial for the assessment and interpretation of biological response and impact via the exposure of human lung cell cultures, which was carried out in parallel to this study. Offline and online data hinted at the fact that most organic species in the aerosol are transferred from the fuel as unburned material. This is especially distinctive at low power operation of HFO, where low volatility structures are converted to the particulate phase. The results of this study give rise to the conclusion that a mere switching to sulphur-free fuel is not sufficient as remediation measure to reduce health and environmental effects of ship emissions.

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Keywords:  Elemental carbon; Emission aerosol; Heavy fuel oil; Heavy metals; Online measurement; Organic trace compounds; Particulate matter; Ship diesel engine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27137191     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-6724-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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