Browse Publications Technical Papers 2021-01-5070
2021-08-16

Comparison of the Particulate Matter Index and Particulate Evaluation Index Numbers Calculated by Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis by Gas Chromatography (Enhanced ASTM D6730) and Vacuum Ultraviolet Paraffin, Isoparaffin, Olefin, Naphthene, and Aromatic Analysis (ASTM D8071) 2021-01-5070

The Particulate Matter Index (PMI) is a tool that provides an indication of a fuel’s tendency to produce Particulate Matter (PM) emissions. Currently, the index is being used by various fuel laboratories and the Automotive OEMs as a tool to understand the gasoline fuel’s impact on both PM from engine hardware and vehicle-out emissions. In addition, a newer index that could be used to give an indication of the PM tendency of the gasoline range fuels, called the Particulate Evaluation Index (PEI), is shown to have a good correlation to PMI. The data used in those indices are collected from chemical analytical methods. This paper will compare gas chromatography (GC) methods used by three laboratories and discuss how the different techniques may affect the PMI and PEI calculation. Data from two fuel laboratories running an Enhanced ASTM D6730 method will be compared to the paraffin, isoparaffin, olefin, naphthene, or aromatic (PIONA) data from a modified ASTM D8071 method using a newly developed vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) detector from VUV Analytics. While values do trend together, they are not equivalent. The possible reasons for this are explored, and some recommendations are made for future work.

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