Fuel Systems: Emission Control: Types of emissions
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Particulates

Summary
In spark-ignition engines, particulates are caused by incomplete combustion of rich air-fuel mixtures. In compression-ignition engines, they are caused by a lack of turbulence and lack of oxygen.
Particulates

Particulates from modern engines are usually carbon-based.

Older vehicles may produce lead-based particulates. This is caused by lead compounds used in the fuel to raise its octane rating.

In spark ignition engines, particulates are caused by incomplete combustion of rich air-fuel mixtures.

In compression-ignition engines, they are caused by a lack of turbulence and lack of oxygen.