Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volume I and II

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MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION 711


In addition to the fuel and exhaust line, additional
sources of particulates are to be found in catalysts for gas-
eous pollutant removal and from the disintegration of tires.
The monel catalyst, described previously^1 for NO x and Co
removal, deteriorates with time at about 0.019 g/mile. The
presence of lead in the fuel substantially increases the rate of
Monel deterioration.

Sheih^35 estimated that the increase in diesel emissions
concentration in the Chicago area would be predominantly
for particles having diameters smaller than one micron. At
diameters in the vicinity of 0.2 microns the concentration
would increase 10 fold.
One other source of vehicle particulate emissions which
might be mentioned is that from jet aircraft. By weight, more

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TOTAL PARTICULATE MASS

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PARTICULATE EMISSION (GRAMS/MILE)

FIGURE 5: Particulate mass emissions from car operating on Indolene-30, as measured by the Total Volume System, versus
FTP driving cycle number.^30

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