Organic lead compounds in vehicle exhaust

Hewitt, C Nicholas ; Rashed, M B

New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1988
ISSN:
0268-2605
Keywords:
Organolead emissions ; vehicle exhaust ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
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autor Hewitt, C Nicholas
Rashed, M B
autorsonst Hewitt, C Nicholas
Rashed, M B
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notes Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
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vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Rashed, M B
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Rashed, M B
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Rashed, M B
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Rashed, M B
Organic lead compounds in vehicle exhaust
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
0268-2605
02682605
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_2 Hewitt, C Nicholas
Rashed, M B
Organic lead compounds in vehicle exhaust
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
0268-2605
02682605
Wiley-Blackwell
shingle_catch_all_3 Hewitt, C Nicholas
Rashed, M B
Organic lead compounds in vehicle exhaust
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
0268-2605
02682605
Wiley-Blackwell
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Rashed, M B
Organic lead compounds in vehicle exhaust
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organolead emissions
vehicle exhaust
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Species-specific measurements of the five tetraalkyllead compounds used in gasoline and their intermediate decomposition products, the tri- and di-alkyllead species, have been made in vehicle exhaust fumes. Under normal engine running conditions 0.3-3% of the lead emitted in exhaust is as an organic compound, but cold, choked engines emit proportionally much larger amounts of alkyllead. Alkyllead is emitted in both the gas and the aerosol phases.
0268-2605
02682605
Wiley-Blackwell
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