Haze Formation and the Influence of Ethanol Gasoline of Severe Cold Area on Haze

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By analyzing the composition of haze and its formation mechanism, this thesis studies the impact of ethanol gasoline combustion products: aerosol particles, particulate matter, additional products (aldehydes and ketones, etc.) and water on severe cold area regional haze formation. The results show that the effect of ethanol gasoline combustion products on haze formation is also very serious. Therefore, this article does not recommend excessive use of ethanol gasoline in the cold winter.

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