On-Board Gaseous Emissions from Diesel Passenger Car Fueled with Alternative Fuels on Different Road Types

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On-board gaseous emissions from diesel passenger car fueled with alternative fuels on different road types were studied using an On Board System (OBS2200) manufactured by HORIBA. The on-board testing shows that CO emissions from the car fueled with testing fuels on urban arterial road is highest while lowest on river-bridge. The car fueled with n-butanol diesel exhausts less CO relatively while increases THC emission. The biodiesel and n-butanol diesel increase NOX emission from the car while CTL and GTL can help the car reduce NOX emission. On urban arterial road and sub-arterial road CO2 emission is normally high while low on suburban freeway and river-bridge

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