2015
DOI: 10.1177/1468087414565402
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Fractionation of engine exhaust hydrocarbons using flame ionization detection with variable temperature sample conditioner

Abstract: The flame ionization detector is a standard instrument for measuring total hydrocarbon concentration in engine exhaust. Engine combustion modes such as diesel low-temperature combustion are known to produce higher levels of total hydrocarbon than conventional combustion modes, and a need exists to estimate species that may nucleate into nanoparticles upon dilution in the atmosphere. Exhaust hydrocarbon fractionation is useful for gaining better understanding about engine combustion and for developing aftertrea… Show more

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