Effects of Uncertainty in SAPRC90 Rate Constants and Selected Product Yields on Reactivity Adjustment Factors for Alternative Fuel Vehicle Emissions

    Research output: NRELSubcontract Report

    Abstract

    Tropospheric ozone is formed in the atmosphere by a series of reactions that involve volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). NOx emissions are composed primarily of NO and NO2, but hundreds of VOCs are being emitted. Generally, VOCs promote ozone formation; however, the rate and extent of ozone produced by VOCs vary considerably.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages164
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1996

    Bibliographical note

    Work performed by Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut; University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; and Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric Environmental Research, Garmish-Partenkirchen, Germany

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/TP-425-7636

    Keywords

    • nitrogen oxides
    • tropospheric ozone
    • volatile organic compounds

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