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Evaluating the ammonia emission from in-use vehicles using on-road remote sensing test

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 271, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116384

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Ammonia emission; In-use vehicle; Remote sensing test; High-emitters

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  1. Tianjin Science and Technology Plan Project [19YFZCSF00960, 20YFZCSN01000]
  2. Tianjin Education Commission Research Project [2017KJ053]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central University

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The on-road remote sensing test in Zhengzhou collected data on ammonia emissions from in-use vehicles, revealing fluctuations in emission levels and different factors for gasoline, diesel, and other fuel vehicles. Improving emission standards plays a crucial role in reducing exhaust pollution, but the issue of high ammonia emissions in diesel and other fuel vehicles remains. The technology of remote sensing testing is effective in identifying high-emission vehicles and exempting clean vehicles from annual inspections.
The on-road remote sensing test was conducted in Zhengzhou to obtain a large dataset of ammonia emissions from in-use vehicles. The ammonia emission characteristics and high-emitter vehicles of different manufacture years, vehicles with different emission standards, and vehicles with different types of other fuel vehicles were analysed. The results show that the average ammonia emission concentration obtained through remote sensing tests fluctuated after the initial reduction. The ammonia emission factors generally range from 0.30 to 0.47 g/kg, 0.34-0.50 g/kg and 0.29-0.60 g/kg for gasoline vehicles, diesel vehicles and other fuel vehicles respectively. Improving the emission standards of new vehicles has a direct role in reducing exhaust pollution from in-use vehicles. However, after the China III emission standard, the ammonia emission level showed a stable trend and no obvious downward trend. The distributions of ammonia emission rates were highly skewed as the dirtiest 10% of vehicles emitted much higher emissions than other vehicles. In the group with the highest emissions, the emissions from other fuel vehicles were lower than those from gasoline and diesel vehicles. However, the percentage of high-emitters decreased with newer emission standards for vehicles. The results indicate that remote sensing test technology will be very effective in screening vehicles with high ammonia emissions. However, some clean vehicles can be exempted from annual inspection through remote sensing test technology. Finally, based on the comprehensive analysis of big data from remote sensing, the ammonia emissions of diesel vehicles and other fuel vehicles cannot be ignored. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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