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Biofuel blending reduces particle emissions from aircraft engines at cruise conditions.

Richard H Moore1, Kenneth L Thornhill1,2, Bernadett Weinzierl3,4, Daniel Sauer3,5, Eugenio D'Ascoli3,5, Jin Kim3, Michael Lichtenstern3, Monika Scheibe3, Brian Beaton1, Andreas J Beyersdorf1,6, John Barrick1,2, Dan Bulzan7, Chelsea A Corr1,8, Ewan Crosbie1,9, Tina Jurkat3, Robert Martin1, Dean Riddick1, Michael Shook1,2, Gregory Slover1, Christiane Voigt3,10, Robert White1, Edward Winstead1,2, Richard Yasky1, Luke D Ziemba1, Anthony Brown11, Hans Schlager3, Bruce E Anderson1.   

Abstract

Aviation-related aerosol emissions contribute to the formation of contrail cirrus clouds that can alter upper tropospheric radiation and water budgets, and therefore climate. The magnitude of air-traffic-related aerosol-cloud interactions and the ways in which these interactions might change in the future remain uncertain. Modelling studies of the present and future effects of aviation on climate require detailed information about the number of aerosol particles emitted per kilogram of fuel burned and the microphysical properties of those aerosols that are relevant for cloud formation. However, previous observational data at cruise altitudes are sparse for engines burning conventional fuels, and no data have previously been reported for biofuel use in-flight. Here we report observations from research aircraft that sampled the exhaust of engines onboard a NASA DC-8 aircraft as they burned conventional Jet A fuel and a 50:50 (by volume) blend of Jet A fuel and a biofuel derived from Camelina oil. We show that, compared to using conventional fuels, biofuel blending reduces particle number and mass emissions immediately behind the aircraft by 50 to 70 per cent. Our observations quantify the impact of biofuel blending on aerosol emissions at cruise conditions and provide key microphysical parameters, which will be useful to assess the potential of biofuel use in aviation as a viable strategy to mitigate climate change.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28300096      PMCID: PMC8025803          DOI: 10.1038/nature21420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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