Nanoparticle emissions rise 30 percent when flex-fuel cars switch from bio to fossil

When ethanol prices at the pump rise for whatever reason, it becomes economically advantageous for drivers of dual-fuel vehicles to fill up with gasoline. However, the health of the entire population pays a high price. Substitution of gasoline for ethanol leads to a 30 percent increase in the atmospheric concentration of ultrafine particles with a diameter of less than 50 nanometers.