AIR QUALITY AND HEALTH IMPACT OF PRIMARY SEMI-VOLATILE AND SECONDARY PARTICLES AND THEIR ABATEMENT

Acronym

AEROSOLS

Description of the granted funding

Considering the growing transport demand and dependence on oil, collective and immediate actions must be taken to abate emissions and mitigate their environmental and health impacts. Very fine particles emissions, and the formation of secondary aerosols through atmospheric processing, are believed to be the pollutant with the greatest public health impact, even if there is a major knowledge gap concerning their atmospheric behaviour (e.g. mechanism/contribution to smog episodes). AEROSOLS is a 36-months timely, ambitious, and interdisciplinary project with aim to define robust and transparent measurement and modelling methodologies to quantify the currently disregarded volatile/semi-volatile (V/S-V) primary and secondary emissions, and their associated risks. Furthermore, technological and legislative monitoring/abating mechanisms will be proposed to control these emissions in order to help improve air quality and public health. This will be achieved by: - quantifying V/S-V emissions formation, abatement, and dynamics within the vehicle system under real-driving-emissions (RDE) testing conditions on roads and in labs utilising innovative instrumentations and methodologies; - characterising secondary aerosol formation and atmospheric evolution mechanisms employing advanced instrumentations (e.g. for particles as small as 1nm), methodologies, and modelling to provide scientific evidence of the precursors’ role; - categorising (‘taxonomising’) and prioritising (assisted by Artificial Intelligence) primary and secondary emissions compounds based on their health impact (by employing in vitro/vivo testing), environmental/social life-cycle-assessment, and risk. Advocacy information will be provided to the stakeholders and legislation/policy makers and proposals will be made for improving the standards/regulations, and consequently the air quality. The support of stakeholders and partners will accelerate the transition to a cleaner and climate-neutral society/economy.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2026

Granted funding

Airmodus Ltd.
187 500 €
Participant
UMWELTBUNDESAMT (DE)
83 643.75 €
Participant
IONICON ANALYTIK GMBH (AT)
110 000 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO (NO)
355 750 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (UK)
Participant
"NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH "DEMOKRITOS" (EL)
508 750 €
Coordinator
IFP Energies nouvelles (FR)
599 648 €
Participant

Amount granted

1 845 292 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715)
Industrial Competitiveness in Transport (11721)
Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility (11722)
Topic
Prevent smog episodes in Europe: Air quality impact of engine-emitted volatile, semi volatile and secondary particles (HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01-07)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101096912

Identified topics

aerosol, atmospheric