Seoyeong Choe, Sea-Ho Oh, Myoungki Song, Eunyoung Kim, Yongmin Lee, S. Seo, G. Park, Minsung Kim, Kyungmin Kim, Taehyoung Lee, M. Bae
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Abstract
Seasonal samples located in Seoul were collected from inside and outside tunnel at the same time to determine the oxidation potential (OP) using dithiothreitol (DTT) method corresponding to real-world vehicle emissions. First, the novel quantitative oxidation potential method was developed using 9,10-phenanthraquinone. Second, quinone normalized DTT-OP was utilized to calculate the seasonal oxidation potential of unit vehicle emission with tunnel flow coefficient. As a result, the overall average for seasonal oxidation potential of unit vehicle emission were shown as 169 μM/veh · km. In addition, the highest concentration was presented from midnight through 6 a.m. for all seasons due to complex parameters including vehicle speeds. This result will be able to investigate the health studies associated with unit of vehicle emissions in real atmosphere.