Comparison of the morphological and chemical composition of particulate matter in the vehicles using gasoline and lpg at idle mode
Keywords:
PM, Microparticles, E xhaust, LPG, G asoline, Idle modeAbstract
In this paper we present the results of the measurements and analysis of particulate emissions of vehicles using the
conversion system to use both LPG and gasoline fuels. The vehicles (n = 10) were measured using two different methods at
the idle mode. The results show that the total number of particles from LPG-fueled vehicles is 1-1.35 times higher than
gasoline-fueled vehicles for both PM2,5 and PM10 in most cases. An increase of the metal components in PM of LPG-fueled
vehicles compared to gasoline-fueled vehicles, which might be related to lubricant was observed.
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2025-01-02
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Hai , L. H., Hien, T. T., Chernyshev, V. V., Kirichenko, K. Y., Il’yaschenko, D. P., Verkhoturov, V. V., Ugay, S. M., & Golokhvast, K. S. (2025). Comparison of the morphological and chemical composition of particulate matter in the vehicles using gasoline and lpg at idle mode. Journal of New Technology and Materials, 11(01), 47–52. Retrieved from http://review.univ-oeb.dz/ojs.jntm/index.php/jntm/article/view/58
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