Assessment of Mexico’s program to use ethanol as transportation fuel: impact of 6% ethanol-blended fuel on emissions of light-duty gasoline vehicles

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Isaac Schifter
Luis Díaz
Rene Rodríguez
Lucia Salazar
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[1] Dirección de Seguridad y Medio Ambiente,Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011年 / 173卷
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Ethanol–gasoline blends; Mexico; Air toxics; Emissions; Ozone-forming potential;
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Recently, the Mexican government launched a national program encouraging the blending of renewable fuels in engine fuel. To aid the assessment of the environmental consequences of this move, the effect of gasoline fuel additives, ethanol and methyl tert-butyl ether, on the tailpipe and the evaporative emissions of Mexico sold cars was investigated. Regulated exhaust and evaporative emissions, such as carbon monoxide, non-methane hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides, and 15 unregulated emissions were measured under various conditions on a set of 2005–2008 model light-duty vehicles selected based on sales statistics for the Mexico City metropolitan area provided by car manufacturers. The selected car brands are also frequent in Canada, the USA, and other parts of the world. This paper provides details and results of the experiment that are essential for evaluation of changes in the emission inventory, originating in the low-blend ethanol addition in light vehicle fuel.
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页码:343 / 360
页数:17
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