Nanoparticle emissions from the transport sector: health and policy impacts – the nPETS concept

Ulf Olofsson,Ellen Bergseth,Jens Wahlström,Karine Elihn,Hanna Karlsson, Haibo Chen, Dimitris Margaritis, Zisis Samaras,Anastasios Kontses,Fulvio Amato,Benjamin Piña, Jose Portugal,Barend van Drooge, Sharon Ridolfo,Xavier Querol,Mara Leonardi,Christer Johansson,Magnuz Engardt, Isabel Hermandez, Emilio Benfenati

Transportation Research Procedia(2023)

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Road, rail, air, and sea transport generate a major fraction of outdoor ultrafine particles. However, there is no common methodology for comparable sub 100 nm particle emissions measurement. This paper presents the nPETS (grant agreement No 954377) concept to understand and mitigate the effects of emerging non-regulated nanoparticle emissions. This paper presents the concept and selected results. For example, nucleation and condensation mechanisms occur more frequently in the urban background site, leading to new particle formation, while mostly fresh emissions are measured in the traffic site.
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Nanoparticles,Toxicology effect,Social acceptance,Air quality,Health and quality of life,Impacts of health measures in mobility
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