Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil

The broad expanse of the urban metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP) has made buses, the predominant public transport mode for commuters in the city. In 2016, the bus fleet in the MASP reached 56,354 buses and it was responsible for more than 12 million daily trips. Here, we evaluate for...

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Main Authors: Thiago Nogueira, Pamela A. Dominutti, Marcelo Vieira-Filho, Adalgiza Fornaro, Maria de Fatima Andrade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Atmosphere
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bus
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/3/108
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spelling doaj-e1f761f5c0a54b88a156d6f3021794fd2020-11-25T00:19:02ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332019-03-0110310810.3390/atmos10030108atmos10030108Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, BrazilThiago Nogueira0Pamela A. Dominutti1Marcelo Vieira-Filho2Adalgiza Fornaro3Maria de Fatima Andrade4Departamento de Ciências Atmosféricas—Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas—IAG. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-090, BrazilDepartamento de Ciências Atmosféricas—Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas—IAG. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-090, BrazilDepartamento de Recursos Hídricos e Saneamento, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras 37200-000, BrazilDepartamento de Ciências Atmosféricas—Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas—IAG. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-090, BrazilDepartamento de Ciências Atmosféricas—Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas—IAG. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-090, BrazilThe broad expanse of the urban metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP) has made buses, the predominant public transport mode for commuters in the city. In 2016, the bus fleet in the MASP reached 56,354 buses and it was responsible for more than 12 million daily trips. Here, we evaluate for the first time, the emission profile of gaseous and particulate pollutants from buses running on 7% biodiesel + 93% petroleum diesel and their spatial distribution in the MASP. This novel study, based on four bus terminal experiments, provides an extensive analysis of atmospheric pollutants of interest to public health and climate changes, such as CO2, CO, NOx, VOCs, PM10, PM2.5 and their constituents (black carbon (BC) and elements). Our results suggest that the renovation of the bus fleet from Euro II to Euro V and the incorporation of electric buses had a noticeable impact (by a factor of up to three) on the CO2 emissions and caused a decrease in NO emissions, by a factor of four to five. In addition, a comparison with previous Brazilian studies, shows that the newer bus fleet in the MASP emits fewer particles. Emissions from the public transport sector have implications for public health and air quality, not only by introducing reactive pollutants into the atmosphere but also by exposing the commuters to harmful concentrations. Our findings make a relevant contribution to the understanding of emissions from diesel-powered buses and about the impact of these new vehicular technologies on the air quality in the MASP.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/3/108air qualitybiodieselbusmetalvehicular emissionsdirect emissions
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author Thiago Nogueira
Pamela A. Dominutti
Marcelo Vieira-Filho
Adalgiza Fornaro
Maria de Fatima Andrade
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Pamela A. Dominutti
Marcelo Vieira-Filho
Adalgiza Fornaro
Maria de Fatima Andrade
Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
Atmosphere
air quality
biodiesel
bus
metal
vehicular emissions
direct emissions
author_facet Thiago Nogueira
Pamela A. Dominutti
Marcelo Vieira-Filho
Adalgiza Fornaro
Maria de Fatima Andrade
author_sort Thiago Nogueira
title Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
title_short Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Atmospheric Pollutants from Urban Buses under Real-World Conditions: Implications of the Main Public Transport Mode in São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort evaluating atmospheric pollutants from urban buses under real-world conditions: implications of the main public transport mode in são paulo, brazil
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The broad expanse of the urban metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP) has made buses, the predominant public transport mode for commuters in the city. In 2016, the bus fleet in the MASP reached 56,354 buses and it was responsible for more than 12 million daily trips. Here, we evaluate for the first time, the emission profile of gaseous and particulate pollutants from buses running on 7% biodiesel + 93% petroleum diesel and their spatial distribution in the MASP. This novel study, based on four bus terminal experiments, provides an extensive analysis of atmospheric pollutants of interest to public health and climate changes, such as CO2, CO, NOx, VOCs, PM10, PM2.5 and their constituents (black carbon (BC) and elements). Our results suggest that the renovation of the bus fleet from Euro II to Euro V and the incorporation of electric buses had a noticeable impact (by a factor of up to three) on the CO2 emissions and caused a decrease in NO emissions, by a factor of four to five. In addition, a comparison with previous Brazilian studies, shows that the newer bus fleet in the MASP emits fewer particles. Emissions from the public transport sector have implications for public health and air quality, not only by introducing reactive pollutants into the atmosphere but also by exposing the commuters to harmful concentrations. Our findings make a relevant contribution to the understanding of emissions from diesel-powered buses and about the impact of these new vehicular technologies on the air quality in the MASP.
topic air quality
biodiesel
bus
metal
vehicular emissions
direct emissions
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/3/108
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