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Diesel engine exhaust emissions (commonly known as 'diesel fumes') are a mixture of gases, vapours, liquid aerosols and substances made up of particles. They contain the products of combustion including:
- carbon (soot);
- nitrogen;
- water;
- carbon monoxide;
- aldehydes;
- nitrogen dioxide;
- sulphur dioxide;
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
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