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Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory Photo image area measures 2” H x 6.93” W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images. The photo image area is located 3.19” from left and 3.81” from top of page. Each image used in collage should be reduced or cropped to a maximum of 2” high, stroked with a 1.5 pt white frame and positioned edge-to-edge with accompanying images. Biodiesel and Cold Temperature Effects on Speciated Mobile Source Air Toxics from Modern Diesel Trucks Ingrid George, Michael Hays, Richard Snow, James Faircloth, Barbara George, Thomas Long and Richard Baldauf Office of Research and Development, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency CRC Mobile Source Air Toxics Workshop Sacramento, CA Feb. 18, 2015

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 2 Background 2007 Heavy-Duty Highway Diesel Rule mandated full compliance of the new emission standards by 2010 U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act required the increase in usage of renewable biofuels to 36 billion gallons by 2022 The impact of aftertreatment technologies and biodiesel on mobile air toxics emissions from modern HD diesel truck is not well understood, especially at cold temperatures Objective: To measure speciated emissions from modern HD trucks operating on diesel and biodiesel under cold temperature conditions

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 3 Test Vehicles: LHDDT/MHDDTs Dodge Ram 2500 (Class 2B) MY 2011 ODO = 22,062 miles GVWR = 9,600 lbs NAC/DOC/DPF Ford F550 (Class 5) MY 2011 ODO = 2,693 miles GVWR = 19,500 lbs SCR/DOC/DPF Ford F750 (Class 6) MY 2011 ODO = 3,636 miles GVWR = 25,999 lbs SCR/DOC/DPF V1 V2 V3

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 4 Test Conditions Fuels Ultralow sulfur diesel (ULSD) 20% soy biodiesel blended with ULSD (B20) Temperature -7 °C 22 °C Test vehicle weight unladen laden (90% GVWR) Aftertreatment NAC, DPF regenerations Dynamometer #1: 48 in. roll Capacity: 12,000 lbs Temp: -30 to 43 °C Dynamometer #2: 72 in. roll Capacity: 30,000 lbs Temp: 22 °C

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 5 Driving Cycle oo MHDTLO HD Clark et al. SAE Technical Paper,

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 6 Dilution Tunnel and Sampling TO-15 TO-11A

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory Results: VOC profiles Cold start HD-UDDS Warm start

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 8 MSATs and NMHC comparison Air toxics (R 2 ) Formaldehyde (0.36) Acetaldehyde (0.48) BTEX ( ) Acrolein (0.41) 1,3-Butadiene (0.78) Styrene (0.30) Naphthalene (0.39) n-Hexane (0.06) MSATs were 71% of speciated VOC emissions

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 9 Speciated  VOCs VTW did not affect  VOCs B20 fuel had minor effects Driving cycle and temperature were the most important factors  VOC rates varied by vehicle (e.g. V1 HD-UDDS and V3 cold start) V1 V2 V3 22°C -7°C

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 10 Fuel Effects on MSATs Carbonyls increased with B20 use but changes were variable Significant decreases in BTEX for V1 Overall changes in MSATs were ±18 mg/km

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 11 DPF Regeneration For V1 at 22°C: *NAC* vs DPF regens affects BTEX (TO15) DPF regens increased VOCs, esp. carbonyls for other tests VOC emission rates (mg/km) *NAC Regenerations TO15=BTEX, 1,3- butadiene, propylene TO11A=formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory References: Cahill et al., Caplain et al., Fontaras et al., Fontaras, et al., Kado et al., Karavalakis et al., 2009a. Karavalakis et al., 2009b. Karavalakis et al., Macor et al., Montero et al., Nelson et al., Schauer, et al., Siegl et al., Tsai et al., Literature comparison Average ERs This work (22C) / Lit.

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 13 Summary Cold start and colder temperature dramatically increased air toxics, esp. carbonyls Soy B20 usage led to minor reduction in aromatics and variable increases in carbonyls NAC and DPF regenerations modified air toxic emissions that were compound and condition specific Modern HD trucks in this study had reduced MSAT emissions of aromatics, but not carbonyls, compared to older diesel vehicles

Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory 14 Questions? Reference: George et al., ES&T 2014.