02113oam 2200457Ka 450 991069837440332120071126101905.0(CKB)4330000001770003(OCoLC)156915874(EXLCZ)99433000000177000320070723d1998 uy 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAtmospheric photochemistry studies of pollutant emissions from transportation vehicles operating on alternative fuels[electronic resource] /H. Jeffries, K. Sexton, and J. Yu, University of North CarolinaGolden, Colo. :National Renewable Energy Laboratory,[1998]xii, 298 pages digital, PDF fileNREL/SR ;540-21426Title from title screen (viewed November 26, 2007)."July 1998."This project was undertaken with the goal of improving our ability to predict the changes in urban ozone resulting from the widespread use of alternative fuels in automobiles. This report presents the results in detail. It is clear that no single approach is adequate for determining the potential atmospheric benefits of alternative fuel use: both experimental and modeling studies are needed. In addition, fundamental advances are needed to improve scientific understanding of reactivity.Atmospheric ozoneAutomobilesMotorsExhaust gasAirPollutionMeasurementAtmospheric ozone.AutomobilesMotorsExhaust gas.AirPollutionMeasurement.Jeffries H. E1420153Sexton K. G1421828Yu J1421829National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)SOESOESOEGPOBOOK9910698374403321Atmospheric photochemistry studies of pollutant emissions from transportation vehicles operating on alternative fuels3544199UNINA