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DOI | 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.117252 |
Physical and chemical properties of non-exhaust particles generated from wear between pavements and tyres | |
Alves C.A.; Vicente A.M.P.; Calvo A.I.; Baumgardner D.; Amato F.; Querol X.; Pio C.; Gustafsson M. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 1352-2310 |
卷号 | 224 |
英文摘要 | A road simulator was used to generate wear particles from the interaction between two tyre brands and a composite pavement. Particle size distributions were monitored using a scanning mobility particle sizer and an aerosol particle sizer. Continuous measurements of particle mass concentrations were also made. Collection of inhalable particles (PM10) was conducted using a high-volume sampler equipped with quartz filters, which were then analysed for organic and elemental carbon, organic constituents and elemental composition. Tyre fragments chopped into tiny chips were also subjected to detailed organic and elemental speciation. The number concentration was dominated by particles <0.5 μm, whereas most of the mass was found in particles >0.5 μm. The emission factor from wear between pavements and tyres was of the order of 2 mg km−1 veh−1. Organic carbon represented about 10% of the PM10 mass, encompassing multiple aliphatic compounds (n-alkanes, alkenes, hopanes, and steranes), PAHs, thiazols, n-alkanols, polyols, some fragrant compounds, sugars, triterpenoids, sterols, phenolic constituents, phthalate plasticisers and several types of acids, among others. The relationship between airborne particulate organic constituents and organic matter in tyre debris is discussed. The detection of compounds that have been extensively used as biomass burning tracers (e.g. retene, dehydroabietic acid and levoglucosan) in both the shredded tiny tyre chips and the wear particles from the interaction between tyres and pavement puts into question their uniqueness as markers of wood combustion. Trace and major elements accounted for about 5% of the mass of the tyre fragments but represented 15–18% of the PM10 from wear, denoting the contribution of mineral elements from the pavement. Sulphur and zinc were abundant constituents in all samples. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd |
关键词 | ElementsNon-exhaust emissionsOrganic compoundsPM10Size distributionsTyres |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Alcohols; Chemical elements; Hydrocarbons; Minerals; Organic carbon; Organic compounds; Paraffins; Particle size; Pavements; Size distribution; Solvents; Trace elements; Wear of materials; Continuous measurements; Elemental compositions; Exhaust emission; Organic and elemental carbon; Physical and chemical properties; PM10; Scanning mobility particle sizer; Tyres; Tires; alkane; alkanol; alkene; carbohydrate; carbon; dehydroabietic acid; levoglucosan; organic carbon; phenol derivative; phthalic acid; plasticizer; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; polyol; silicon dioxide; sterol; sugar; thiazole; aerosol; biomass burning; composite; organic compound; organic matter; particulate matter; pavement; physicochemical property; size distribution; tire; aerosol; Article; biomass; chemical composition; combustion; concentration (parameter); particle size; physical chemistry; priority journal; wood |
来源期刊 | ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/249307 |
作者单位 | Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Environment, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, 3810-193, Portugal; Department of Physics, IMARENAB, University of León, León, 24071, Spain; Droplet Measurement Technologies, Boulder, CO, United States; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, Spanish Research Council, Barcelona, 08034, Spain; Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), Linköping, SE-581 95, Sweden |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Alves C.A.,Vicente A.M.P.,Calvo A.I.,et al. Physical and chemical properties of non-exhaust particles generated from wear between pavements and tyres[J],2020,224. |
APA | Alves C.A..,Vicente A.M.P..,Calvo A.I..,Baumgardner D..,Amato F..,...&Gustafsson M..(2020).Physical and chemical properties of non-exhaust particles generated from wear between pavements and tyres.ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT,224. |
MLA | Alves C.A.,et al."Physical and chemical properties of non-exhaust particles generated from wear between pavements and tyres".ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT 224(2020). |
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