Abstract

Abstract Organic compounds present in diesel exhaust were measured using vacuum ultraviolet single photon ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry while heating the inlet line at high and low temperatures. Increases in signal intensities were observed when the inlet was heated at 623 K because of enhanced volatilization of the organic fraction emitted in the particle phase.

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