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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

VOC from Vehicular Evaporation Emissions: Status and Control Strategy

Huan Liu; Hanyang Man; Michael F. Tschantz; Ye Wu; Kebin He; Jiming Hao

Vehicular evaporative emissions is an important source of volatile organic carbon (VOC), however, accurate estimation of emission amounts and scientific evaluation of control strategy for these emissions have been neglected outside of the United States. This study provides four kinds of basic emission factors: diurnal, hot soak, permeation, and refueling. Evaporative emissions from the Euro 4 vehicles (1.6 kg/year/car) are about four times those of U.S. vehicles (0.4 kg/year/car). Closing this emissions gap would have a larger impact than the progression from Euro 3 to Euro 6 tailpipe HC emission controls. Even in the first 24 h of parking, Chinas current reliance upon the European 24 h diurnal standard results in 508 g/vehicle/year emissions, higher than 32 g/vehicle/year from Tier 2 vehicles. The U.S. driving cycle matches Beijing real-world conditions much better on both typical trip length and average speed than current European driving cycles. At least two requirements should be added to the Chinese emissions standards: an onboard refueling vapor recovery to force the canister to be sized sufficiently large, and a 48-h evaporation test requirement to ensure that adequate purging occurs over a shorter drive sequence.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2015

Vehicular volatile organic compounds losses due to refueling and diurnal process in China: 2010-2050.

Xiaofan Yang; Huan Liu; Hongyang Cui; Hanyang Man; Mingliang Fu; Jiming Hao; Kebin He

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are crucial to control air pollution in major Chinese cities since VOCs are the dominant factor influencing ambient ozone level, and also an important precursor of secondary organic aerosols. Vehicular evaporative emissions have become a major and growing source of VOC emissions in China. This study consists of lab tests, technology evaluation, emissions modeling, policy projections and cost-benefit analysis to draw a roadmap for China for controlling vehicular evaporative emissions. The analysis suggests that evaporative VOC emissions from Chinas light-duty gasoline vehicles were approximately 185,000 ton in 2010 and would peak at 1,200,000 ton in 2040 without control. The current control strategy implemented in China, as shown in business as usual (BAU) scenario, will barely reduce the long-term growth in emissions. Even if Stage II gasoline station vapor control policies were extended national wide (BAU+extended Stage II), there would still be over 400,000 ton fuel loss in 2050. In contrast, the implementation of on-board refueling vapor recovery (ORVR) on new cars could reduce 97.5% of evaporative VOCs by 2050 (BAU+ORVR/BAU+delayed ORVR). According to the results, a combined Stage II and ORVR program is a comprehensive solution that provides both short-term and long-term benefits. The net cost to achieve the optimal total evaporative VOC control is approximately 62 billion CNY in 2025 and 149 billion CNY in 2050.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Characterization of road freight transportation and its impact on the national emission inventory in China

Xiaofan Yang; Huan Liu; Hanyang Man; K. B. He


Environmental Pollution | 2017

Development of PM2.5 and NO2 models in a LUR framework incorporating satellite remote sensing and air quality model data in Pearl River Delta region, China

Xiaofan Yang; Yixuan Zheng; Guannan Geng; Huan Liu; Hanyang Man; Zhaofeng Lv; Kebin He; Kees de Hoogh


National Science Review | 2017

Anthropogenic emission inventories in China: a review

Meng Li; Huan Liu; Guannan Geng; Chaopeng Hong; Fei Liu; Yu Song; Dan Tong; Bo Zheng; Hongyang Cui; Hanyang Man; Qiang Zhang; Kebin He


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

An updated emission inventory of vehicular VOCs and IVOCs in China

Huan Liu; Hanyang Man; Hongyang Cui; Yanjun Wang; Fanyuan Deng; Yue Wang; Xiaofan Yang; Qian Xiao; Qiang Zhang; Yan Ding; Kebin He


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Characteristics of marine shipping emissions at berth:profiles for PM and VOCs

Qian Xiao; Mei Li; Huan Liu; Fanyuan Deng; Mingliang Fu; Hanyang Man; Xinxin Jin; Shuai Liu; Zhaofeng Lv; Kebin He


National Science Review | 2018

Corrigendum to Anthropogenic emission inventories in China: a review

Meng Li; Huan Liu; Guannan Geng; Chaopeng Hong; Fei Liu; Yu Song; Dan Tong; Bo Zheng; Hongyang Cui; Hanyang Man; Qiang Zhang; Kebin He


Applied Energy | 2018

How ethanol and gasoline formula changes evaporative emissions of the vehicles

Hanyang Man; Huan Liu; Qian Xiao; Fanyuan Deng; Qiao Yu; Kai Wang; Zhengjun Yang; Ye Wu; Kebin He; Jiming Hao


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Shipping emissions and its contribution to port air quality by an ongoing field campaigns (SEISO-Bohai)

Huan Liu; Xinxin Jin; Mingliang Fu; Qian Xiao; Fanyuan Deng; Shuai Liu; Hanyang Man; Zhaofeng Lv; Kebin He

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