Recent Research Progress on Black Carbon Emissions from Marine Diesel Engines

Author:

Wu Gang12ORCID,Umar Jalloh Alpha1,Li Tie2ORCID,Zhou Xinyi2,Chen Changsheng3,Li Jiaqi1,Chen Biwen3

Affiliation:

1. Merchant Marine College, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 210016, China

3. Shanghai Marine Equipment Research Institute, Shanghai 200031, China

Abstract

Black carbon (BC) emissions from shipboard diesel engines are the next potentially important issue of interest to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and are considered to have a significant impact on the climate environment and human health. However, theories and technologies regarding the mechanisms of black carbon formation, oxidizing and influencing factors, emission detection methods, and abatement techniques are still missing in science and engineering. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of relevant advances in international maritime regulations, the frontier theory on formation mechanisms, comprehensive physical and chemical properties, and the potential reduction measures and control measures of emissions. These results suggest that BC is produced in the combustion flame of fuel and is related to the nucleation as well as the formation of PAHs. It helps to understand the initial generation process of black carbon and reduce its emission by studying it in detail and revealing some key factors, including micromorphology, nanostructural features, surface functional groups, oxidizing activity, size distribution, and elemental composition. Further, an in-depth understanding of the complex characteristics of BC can also help to identify viable BC measurement techniques and instrumentation for marine engines, thereby enhancing emission regulation. Overall, extensive technology can reduce BC emissions from marine diesel engines by approximately 50%. The information contained in this report can be used as a significant reference to further explore the BC formation mechanism and develop exclusive BC emission control strategies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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