Martins Leila D, Andrade Maria F, Freitas Edmilson D, Pretto Angélica, Gatti Luciana V, Albuquerque Edler L, Tomaz Edson, Guardani Maria L, Martins Maria H R B, Junior Olimpio M A
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 05508-900, Brazil.
Environ Sci Technol. 2006 Nov 1;40(21):6722-9. doi: 10.1021/es052441u.
The objective of this study was to improve the vehicular emissions inventory for the light- and heavy-duty fleet in the metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP), Brazil. To that end, we measured vehicle emissions in road tunnels located in the MASP. On March 22-26, 2004 and May 04-07, 2004, respectively, CO, CO2, NOx, SO2, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions were measured in two tunnels: the Janio Quadros, which carries light-dutyvehicles; and the Maria Maluf, which carries light-duty vehicles and heavy-duty diesel trucks. Pollutant concentrations were measured inside the tunnels, and background pollutant concentrations were measured outside of the tunnels. The mean CO and NOx emission factors (in g km(-1)) were, respectively, 14.6 +/- 2.3 and 1.6 +/- 0.3 for light-duty vehicles, compared with 20.6 +/- 4.7 and 22.3 +/- 9.8 for heavy-duty vehicles. The total VOCs emission factor for the Maria Maluf tunnel was 1.4 +/- 1.3 g km(-1). The main VOCs classes identified were aromatic, alkane, and aldehyde compounds. For the heavy-duty fleet, NOx emission factors were approximately 14 times higher than those found for the light-duty fleet. This was attributed to the high levels of NOx emissions from diesel vehicles.
本研究的目的是改进巴西圣保罗大都市区(MASP)轻型和重型车队的车辆排放清单。为此,我们在MASP的公路隧道中测量了车辆排放。分别于2004年3月22日至26日以及2004年5月4日至7日,在两条隧道中测量了一氧化碳(CO)、二氧化碳(CO₂)、氮氧化物(NOₓ)、二氧化硫(SO₂)和挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)的排放:一条是运载轻型车辆的雅尼奥·夸德罗斯隧道;另一条是运载轻型车辆和重型柴油卡车的玛丽亚·马卢夫隧道。在隧道内测量污染物浓度,在隧道外测量背景污染物浓度。轻型车辆的平均CO和NOₓ排放因子(单位:g km⁻¹)分别为14.6±2.3和1.6±0.3,而重型车辆分别为20.6±4.7和22.3±9.8。玛丽亚·马卢夫隧道的总VOCs排放因子为1.4±1.3 g km⁻¹。识别出的主要VOCs类别为芳香族、烷烃和醛类化合物。对于重型车队,NOₓ排放因子大约是轻型车队的14倍。这归因于柴油车辆的高NOₓ排放量。