Real-time analysis of aromatics in combustion engine exhaust by resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (REMPI-TOF-MS): a robust tool for chassis dynamometer testing

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T. W. Adam
M. Clairotte
T. Streibel
M. Elsasser
A. Pommeres
U. Manfredi
M. Carriero
G. Martini
M. Sklorz
A. Krasenbrink
C. Astorga
R. Zimmermann
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[1] European Commission Joint Research Centre,Analytical Chemistry/Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre, Institute of Chemistry
[2] Institute for Environment and Sustainability,undefined
[3] Transport and Air Quality Unit,undefined
[4] Cooperation Group Complex Molecular Systems (CMA)/Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre (JMSC),undefined
[5] University of Rostock,undefined
[6] European Commission Joint Research Centre,undefined
[7] Institute for Energy and Transport,undefined
[8] Sustainable Transport Unit,undefined
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Fuels; Mass spectrometry/ICP-MS; Organic compounds/trace organic compounds;
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Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (REMPI-TOF-MS) is a robust method for real-time analysis of monocyclic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in complex emissions. A mobile system has been developed which enables direct analysis on site. In this paper, we utilize a multicomponent calibration scheme based on the analytes’ photo-ionisation cross-sections relative to a calibrated species. This allows semi-quantification of a great number of components by only calibrating one compound of choice, here toluene. The cross-sections were determined by injecting nebulised solutions of aromatic compounds into the TOF-MS ion source with the help of a HPLC pump. Then, REMPI-TOF-MS was implemented at various chassis dynamometers and test cells and the exhaust of the following vehicles and engines investigated: a compression ignition light-duty (LD) passenger car, a compression ignition LD van, two spark ignition LD passenger cars, 2 two-stroke mopeds, and a two-stroke engine of a string gas trimmer. The quantitative time profiles of benzene are shown. The results indicate that two-stroke engines are a significant source for toxic and cancerogenic compounds. Air pollution and health effects caused by gardening equipment might still be underestimated.
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