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1 2.15 Clearing the Air – Automobiles and Other Vehicles

2 Where It All Begins Most poisonous gases in auto exhaust are waste products of incomplete combustion  When there is not enough oxygen, CO and unburned hydrocarbons are formed  High temp. in auto’s engine causes nitrogen to combine w/ oxygen to produce NOx In an internal combustion engine the fuel burns (explodes) inside a closed cylinder

3 Too Many Cars, Too Many Miles More cars are on the road over the last few decades, leading to increased congestion (traffic jams) and “wasted” fuel Cars produce 95% of all CO emissions and 55% of NOx

4 The Government Steps In California was first to require pollution controls on cars CAA set strict standards for 3 major air pollutants in car exhaust  Hydrocarbons  CO  NOx Several methods to reduce vehicle exhaust pollution:  Recycling vapors back into engine  Inject additional air  Catalysts to assist in complete fuel combustion

5 Catalytic Converter Catalytic converters – stainless steel containers that contain platinum catalyst and reduce hydrocarbon and CO emissions  Platinum allows oxygen to react w/ more CO and unburned hydrocarbons before leaving tailpipe Second-generation catalytic converters produce 70% less NOx and 90% less CO and hydrocarbons than cars w/o pollution controls

6 Get the Lead Out Refineries could produce high-octane fuel from low- quality crude oil by adding lead Lead was phased out of gasoline b/c it ruined catalytic converters Banned in 1996 in U.S. Still used in Middle East and Central Asia

7 Redesigning the Engine Stratified internal combustion engine was introduced by Honda and has 2 combustion chambers in each cylinder  Fewer NOx  More fuel can burn completely, lowering CO Diesel engine has 2 advantages over gasoline:  Less CO and hydrocarbon emissions  Better fuel economy Major problems w/ diesel engines:  Excessive NOx  Excessive PM  Diesel trucks account for 90% of vehicular PM emissions

8 Can We Meet the Standards? Millions of people live in areas w/ unhealthy ozone levels >30 states have inspection and repair programs  Check emission controls  Check for leaks in evaporative emission system  Closed system that collects vapors from gas tank and prevents hydrocarbons from entering the atmosphere Stage I vapor recovery – vapors are transferred to the tank truck when the truck delivers fuel to the storage tank Stage II vapor recovery – collect vapor from the gas nozzle and send it back to the storage tank

9 In order to meet CO standard, some states must use oxygenated fuels  Ethanol  MTBE  Banned in U.S. due to groundwater contamination Some vehicle fleets use “clean fuels,” which emits 90% less pollution  Compressed natural gas  Methanol (from natural gas)  Ethanol (from corn)  Electricity 2007 requirements for diesel vehicles include high-efficiency catalytic exhaust emission control devices Some states require employers to offer telecommumications


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