1:15pm - 1:30pmWE3-2: 1
State-of-the-art and challenges of brake wear particle emissions in laboratory testing
Hiroyuki Hagino
Japan Automobile Research Institute, Japan
1:30pm - 1:45pmWE3-2: 2
Physical and chemical characterization of brake and tyre wear measured on a custom-built combined dynamometer
Carsten Neukirchen1, Mohammad Saraji-Bozorgzad1, Michael Mäder2, Seongho Jeong1, Thomas Adam1,3
1University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Institute of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Neubiberg, Munich; 2HDC Blueprints GmbH, Schrobenhausen, Germany; 3Joint Mass Spectrometry Center (JMSC) at Comprehensive Molecular Analytics (CMA), Department Environmental Health, Helmholtz Munich, Munich, Germany
1:45pm - 2:00pmWE3-2: 3
Volatile organic compounds emitted from light-duty vehicle brakes and their role in ultrafine particle formation
Olivier Durif1, Lucas Bard2, Karine Elihn3, Barbara Nozière1, Ulf Olofsson2, Sarah Sulamith Steimer3,4
1Department of Chemistry, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, 10044, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Engineering Design, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 10044, Stockholm, Sweden; 3Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University, 11418, Stockholm, Sweden; 4Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm, 11418, Sweden
2:00pm - 2:15pmWE3-2: 4
Measuring brake dust emissions of a test vehicle under real driving conditions
Maximilian Weissbuch1, Ana Maria Todea1, Jörg Lindermann1, Ihsan Özer2, Victor Kühn2, Claudio Crazzolara3, Christof Asbach1
1Institut für Umwelt & Energie, Technik & Analytik e.V. (IUTA), Duisburg, 47229, Germany; 2Mercedes-Benz AG, Sindelfingen, 71063, Germany; 3Bruker Nano GmbH, Berlin, 12489, Germany
2:15pm - 2:30pmWE3-2: 5
Chemistry and toxicity of laboratory-generated brake wear PM1-2.5 and PM2.5-10
Samuel Hyman1,2, Siriel Saladin3, Yurii Tsybrii4, Oleksii Nosko4, David Topping1, Adam Boies5, Chiara Giorio3, Martin Roursgaard2, Peter Møller2
1Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Centre for Atmospheric Science, School of Natural Sciences, The University of Manchester; 2Section of Environmental Health, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; 3Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; 4Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland; 5Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
2:30pm - 2:45pmWE3-2: 6
About the Challenges of Tracing Tire Wear Particles in Atmospheric Samples using Organic Marker Components
Anke Christine Noelscher1, Elisabeth Eckenberger1, Myriam Younes1, Tobias Mayer1, Manuel Loeber2, Linda Bondorf2, Tobias Schripp3, Sarmite Kernchen1, Christian Laforsch1
1University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), Germany; 2German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Combustion Technology, Germany; 3Center of Aviation, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
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