A study was conducted to determine the composition of the emissions from a number of multilayer coextruded plastic fuel tanks soaked in IE10 and CM15 test fuels. Emissions were analyzed for composition using a gas chromatography analytical method. In the case of CM15, methanol accounted for a substantial portion of the overall emissions. Toluene accounted for most of the remaining emission while isooctane was responsible only for about 10% of the total. For IE10 soaked tanks, ethanol permeation accounted for only 10% of the total emissions.
Speciation of evaporative emissions from plastic fuel tanks
1997
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