| The Open Atmospheric
Science Journal
ISSN: 1874-2823
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[DOI: 10.2174/1874282300802010166]
Emission Scenario Assessment of Gasohol Reformulation Proposals
and Ethanol Use in the Metropolitan Area of São
Paulo
L.D. Martins and M.F. Andrade Pp 166-175
The frequent episodes of high concentrations of ozone and of inhalable
particulate matter occurring in the Metropolitan Area of Sao Paulo
(MASP) are primarily associated with vehicle emissions. The objective
of this study was to evaluate the impact of the use of reformulations
of the gasoline-ethanol blend known as gasohol and of ethanol on
the ozone formation. A three-dimensional photochemical model was
employed to estimate the sensitivity of ozone and evaluate the implementation
of emission scenarios, considering various fuel formulations, in
the MASP. The base case ozone concentrations were consistent with
the observations over six air quality monitoring stations located
in the MASP, suggesting that the model can be used to evaluate the
impact that various emission scenarios would have on ozone levels.
Six scenarios were analyzed; scenarios 1 to 5 involved reductions
in compounds found in gasohol in various proportions compared with
the base emission inventory and scenario 6 specified that the entire
light duty fleet would burn pure ethanol. In scenario 3 (reductions
in olefins, aromatics and benzene) and scenario 5 (reductions in
the five species that are associated with higher ozone sensitivity),
ozone concentrations were below the national standard only at the
air quality monitoring stations (not domain-wide). Our results suggest
that implementing scenario 6 would improve air quality in the MASP.
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