N2O EMISSIONS FROM THE MOBILE SOURCES

Authors

  • Karel Borovec
  • Michal Richtář
  • Vladislav Křivda
  • Ivana Olivková

Keywords:

Nitrous oxide, Greenhouse gas, Road vehicles, Emissions, IR analysis, Pollutions

Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N2O) generally known for its anesthetic and hallucinogenic properties is oxide with the lowest valence of nitrogen among other oxides of nitrogen. In addition, it is the most stable nitrogen oxide in the environment. Measurement of the N2O emissions from the mobile sources has recently come forward and there are only few data at disposal. Due this reason we make described experiment.

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References

[1] Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic, yearbook 2001
[2] Chrapek, D.: Decrease of emissions in the road transport. Thesis VŠB - Technical
University of Ostrava, Ostrava, 2001
[3] Fott, P. et al.: The national report of the Czech Republic on the inventory of
Greenhouse gases, Czech Hydro meteorological Institute, 2003
[4] De Soete, G.G.: Nitrous oxide from combustion and industry. In: Proceedings of IPCC
Workshop on Methane and Nitrous Oxide, Netherlands, Amersfoot 19

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Published

2008-01-14

How to Cite

Borovec, K., Richtář, M. ., Křivda, V., & Olivková, I. (2008). N2O EMISSIONS FROM THE MOBILE SOURCES. Perner’s Contacts, 3(1). Retrieved from https://pernerscontacts.upce.cz/index.php/perner/article/view/1211

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